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Ohio' a
108111 General Aooembl,y • .,...
·l&lt;&gt;dQ lor •hat lecldatara
hGped "ould be a ahort sessioa.
what promised to be at the
IM1t 1 storaey one.
'The Se..te met at 1:30 p.m.,
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The aeeool aeaaloo

108111 Geooral

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11art sometime between Janu-

ary and March 15, l't'IQ, because lea;lslatora ..Bled a bill
last auiton Dllklnl 8J'Dial ~n­
aiOM mandator')'.
lP the Senate. Theodore Gray,
R-Piqua, - · also eo be otftclalb inatalled qain as the
Se.-:te preside~&amp; pro tem.
Leader of the Democrats in
the House. where Republicans
hold 1 64-35 majorley, will spin
be Rep. John C. MacDonald,
D-Newark. MlnorlQ' leader in
the Senate will be Sea. Charles
Camey, D-Youngatolm Carney
wW replace Sen. Frank King ot
Toledo in that posL Klrw retired as leader of the mioority
in December and haOO-picked
carney IB his successor. Republicans have a 21-12 majodty
in the upper c tlamber.

Represeria-

. Uves n11 called to order at 2
p.m.
All abbreviated work week
was planned. After todly's tea-.
sian, leaders expected to have
1: sessions Tuesday and Wednea.day. then adjourn Wltil n e x t
Morda,y evening.
T~,item for legislators ap.
peered 1 to be education. That
wtll c.O v e r GoY. James A.
Rhodes' "Solutations for the
Seveli.i.es" program. a sweepIng revision of Ohio's educational system.
When that discussion starts,
the door will have been opened
tor other controversial topics.
Taxes On Agenda

Not the least, nor will it be
the last. il taxes,
Schools need more money to
meet day-to-day operating exModerate
penaes, and legislators will
bave to nm a way to provide
Collision
the reveme.
While the Sealy Bi-Partisan
Select Committee on Tax Re-Medium damages were incurYllllon urges what amoonts to red to two vehicles in a collision
a atate-wide income tax, Gov. on E. Main St. SUnday, Pcmeroy
James A. Rhodes and most Re- Pollee said.
Ican legislators are opposed
A car drl Yen by Sandra Wilderto such a measure.
muth, 18, Pomeroy, struck a car
That means either school dis- 1n the rear driven by Sandra HelP

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trlcta wW hive to be re-or- derson, 19, Middleport. TheHen-p.nized, or new taxes will have deraon ear had stopped in the
to be round. Legislators feel lane of traffic to permlt a car
ttat both may be considered.
in trortt of it to park. Miss WUd-Abl then. there is tne divl-

ermuth was cited to ma,yor"s

11011 ol. the $7S9 million voters court on assured clear distance
in state Issue No. 1. charges.

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Clll Nov. 5. Most of the money ·
WID F for hlgtnray projects,
but a1r and water pollution and.
~n~~~~,p~Dent, education, recrea·
t1oll and etpital ~rovement
:irork .Jri,U also take a slice of
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Shoc1 &amp;,uion Forecast
Raw. Olarles Kurfess. a..
ilowllow Green, was U&gt; be olllclolly elected to hl1 second
ierm 11 Speaker o! the House
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He forecasted. "with
C... In cheek," a short se.,.
Jlan. Kurfeas laid he wanted to
have the llrst session's work
completed by June, when the
atate IIJPI'(Jpl'iation's bill must
bo aiiCiptocl lor tile next ascal

MEIGS TIIATRE
TONIGHT

&amp; TUESDAY
JAN. 8 • 7
ANZIOI

(Tedmicolor)
Robert Milch...
- 1 Hollimon
FEATURETfE:
Lo¥O at First Bile

SAIGON (UP!) - Two o[ tbe
United Slates' top loolball
eoachea were blck in Vietnam
SUnday to keep a promise
made to the troops six months

ago.

And
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tJte coaches, Woody
ot Ohio State ani Bill

Hess of Oh~o Unhersit,y, ~..P!"'
to make sure soldiers tram the
Me~ Delta to th,,,~milltarized Zone know they · fi'6ii0l-ed
tbelr word.
HQea made the premise
whUe on a gOOdwill tour of
VIetnam last June with Hess:
"If we . pt to the Rose Bowl
Game, 01 be back to show the
.troopa the. fUm." Hess said it
aciopdecl Uke a &amp;ood idOL
'llle Buc:keyes, of course, did
aet in the Rose Bowl New

Da¥,

and · defeated
catifomla,
27-16.

soles the nert d~, arrlvln( in
Sof&amp;OO Saturdoy lor I 17 • d~
tour.
"If we don't get to show the
film at least · alx times a day,
we won't be dc:JIJJg: our job,"
Hayes t.uL ~·We'll go &amp;IV

JAN, 8-V
NOT OPEN

SEL£CT IIUUTIFUL DECORATOR COLOR$• II THE LUSTEI YOU WAIT
PRATT &amp; LAMIIERT

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JlJLY I - Alvin lblll~, 52,
Rt. 2 All&gt;anY, &lt;b'IIQIICI U&gt; delth
by 1o0m ol horaoe wlllle rei&lt;In( ~; Melp Amorloan Leglon 1o0m opllto pair with Aliiens, win 10_., looo 18-4; J I m

e...,., junior oulftelder,onn....,.

od top hi- lvr 1968 M o I s a
llf&amp;h buebeiJ team with .~0
average and Bob Bardette, also a
.;llmlor, leads hurlers wltb 5.0
rooonl.
.nJLY 2 - The 170 rnemberl
ol Local No, 426 UWUA strike
lor hisher wages.
JULY 3 .. Reslstrallon lor
Mel&amp;o County Fair Old Time
Fiddlers Contest begins, Tom
R, Reuter, chairman; Norman
T, Wayland, Middleport, dies at
age 75.
JUL y 5 - Racine Boy Scout
TrOop 241 Doat takes first place
in amual July 4th parade; Pee
Wee League's Kelly Winebrenner spins no-hitter for ~racuae.
JlJLY 7 .. J. A. Moore. Phillp ~n manasor, reports plant
b, lull OPOrallon despite strike.
JVLY s - John William Tucker, 17,Rt.4Pomeroy,diesunexpectedly; Terry Brewer, 23,
Portland, treated !or injuries
sulfered while swimming In &lt;111o
River; Sgt. Robert L. Stephenson,
32:, Newberry, Mich., killed In
auto crash one mile soutbo!Cheshire; Mark Werry tosaes nohitter ror Pomeroy Yankees In
tlrst game d. Kyger Creek LL
Toorney,
JULY 9 - Middleport Counell votes to rezone lot at corner d. Locu.llt and Beech Sts.,
!rom refldonUal U&gt; hclllnoBS, U&gt;
open door tor canstructloo or
new seniee station there. ,
JULY 10 - Mtdgs L o c a 1
School board approves overtime
pay for school l::lls operators
drlvlno overtime hours.
JlJLY 11 - JOhll Will ol Middleport named to serve on Molgs
Seleetive Service board; F r e d

over here really enjoy talking

about tootblll. Arter girls. most
of them Uke sports besL"
The coaches plan to show the
45 - minute color film at blaes,
hospitals and outposts r.angtrw
[rom the deplha ol llle Delle U&gt;
the mountainous northern re,gions of South Vietnam. They
will open the doors (or a bit ot

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GroWing Pains ofGallia-Meigs Airport are Explained

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Therefore, I wilh to take ihlt
means 0( intormlng the citizens
or both counties concernlng their
airport.
"Through thi etrorts of t h e
CommunU;y llnprovement CorporatiOII., Gallla ¥d Meigs Councy Co.tnmiJilmers, the Gallia .
Meigs Regional Airport dine into existence. Representatives
were appointed !rom each COW1ty and the Gallia..Melgs Regional
Airport Authoricy
lormed.
Th.la Authority usumed tbe re-

D. Kenneth Morran. GoiUflOIIo Cley Mlnager lllld a member
or the Gollla-Mels• Rogloool Airport A~, Slid today I h o
birth and sroMh or ouch a lacUIb' uouelb' has normol """"""'

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Mori!M explaiDed problems ol
lhe local airport In tho lollowfns:
otatement U&gt; the - l e or both
eoundes:
"There hla been some mlsunderstancUng eonceraing U.e GalUa • Mof&amp;o Regional Aiqx&gt;rt.

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Chlldo, Vlco-Pro&amp;idot'li and Can&gt;
lilort. SecretaQ" - Treuurer.
malnlalnlng the airport.
"The orllfhal Airport Author- 1'beu men eerved the A~tt;y
Itt repreHntativea from Gallla· from lte lnoopllon, malllos I I I
oponolblllb' or opocatlng

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County ware Dan Evana, Eldon eonatruct.Jon, maintenaDce and
Wuerch, Gat)' hrt, Dr. A. R. oper~ de&lt;lllona.
UJn June
t961. Mr. EY~n~
Chrlstenaen and Eddie Atklna.
The original repreaentativea moved to Canal Wbtehester. erer...,.. Mol&amp;s Counr,y were B i 11 atin8 a vaeaacy in the AuthorChildl, Bernard Fultz. Franklin ley. At IIIIa lime, I was ljii&gt;OinlRlzer and John Blattner.
ed b.Y tile Gallla County Com-

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uElel'ted to serve as dfltcera mli!'•loner• m nu th11 vacancy.
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lor !he 'Airport Aulhorlb' were
0n · October 2, 1968. Mr•
Dan ~ana, President; B i II ChUda, vice..pre81deut called a

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JULY 21 - Mel.p win1 opener over Athena. 10..S, in Amerlcan Legion bo&amp;eball tournoy opener.
JULY 22 - Flre guts seebnd
noor of Clem COOper hOme ln

l&amp;'racuoe; UBhtnin(, sl hoigbt
t1 storm, as barn. belonging
to .Lester Thomas, on tire; Joy
Beaver, 7, puU.eci from Mlddleport pool In semi-coosclous conclition after being struck ~ anoilier child wbo dived oil opt!ng-

board.

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TWO DIE IN FDtE

u. s. ....... lho PQIJUllllim &lt;811-

east downtOwn area,

ter ~ the nat.lGn waa .23 mlloa
east of ·Baltimore, Md. It 1e
~ 6.S mllee norihwest of Cen~

tralia, Dl.

VOl,. XXI NO 179

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Kingsbury

A public tuberculosis sldntestirw program extendl~ through

three weeks next month was an-

nrunced Ioiii,)' by tile Mol&amp;• eou...
1.Y DepL or Health.
Repreaentative• ot the Ohio
Department ol Health have been
in Pcmeroy to confer with Mrs.
Arttur Strauu, adml.nlstrati ve
executive or the Meigs County
Department ol Health. ln reference to the program.
The program w111 begin on
Feb. 3 and will contiooe through
Feb. 21 and ta qH9I to the public

on merchandise for your family and for J0!11 home.

USE OUR FREE PARKING LOTS ON SECOND AND MECHANIC STREETS
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THE FlliSI' "PACIIEII" TRUCIC In llelsl COOinb' .. Olod
to . hAul . ttalh ..;.r .prboia .. 1tu boo~ purcha&amp;od by
Walter
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Dint&amp; to ball! :&amp;bout Cllroo Umo~ tho lPJ&amp;DIIt¥

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
ranking Republican on the senate Foreign Relatloos Com·
mlttee cl.utioned today that a
b1pardsan move by 16 serators urging U.S. s~rt for
Israel could .. tau the flames
~5,0!)0, olher pollee ul&gt;!moes moot $44,000, Publl&lt; OIJl[lloyooo of war"' in the Middle EasL
$7,000, fir"! eld $700, pilrklftl retirement $2,880, lnsuriiiiCelllld
"I think we've got to be
meter $800, mil.o ,llaneous $5{10, bonda$900. Total $111,940.
very cautious about taking pocontlnpncloa $5~, (IIIII.,;;, and
lltlllb' Fund - Slreot llslrta sitions on tile Mtddle East.'"
rtreinon'o dllllblllll' liDd po111lon $10,000, hydrant rental $3,360• Sen. George D, AUten, ·R·VL,
luDd
$39,ao._ · .
Totals $13,360.
said in an interview. "We
Flri DIJiart!nti¢ f)Diij, ,_ Fire
Cemetery Fund .. Material
should discourage both sides
011~ $300, V&lt;ll~ftr&amp;- . $3001· empiOJ&lt;es $6,500, tools,
over there from tlkir~g llteps
men; *1;~0. lire ~~ $20,- equipment ana lllppliea, $200,
that could lead to . a maJor
0,00, ~ ~ $1,- equipment a n d maintenance,
wU, which oould lead to the
000, equipment ~allllli $~0, $200, eQUipment oporlllm $200,
use olatomic We&amp;IJOOB,"'
~llte:t ~oea$500. ~$33,- f)llbllcemployeearcUrement.,.s- ~~~~~
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tem $400, olher expenses $100.
Water Flllid ..- · omco·_ . . Total $7,900,
·~ $3;0'"', ~..i,•$36,000, Slrool C...llrucllon, - filii 11"1'
$~,500,, !aDd. and aoco and Repair Fund .. em- cheml· piO)'ees $12,000, oqulpmerlt $10,.
ooo. ecplpmeit rna1ntenanc:e $2.Ollll, equipment oporlllm $1,600,
materials $3,000, slroot repair
lllld repair b.Y oontra&lt;l ·$5,000,
lralllc lf&amp;bl8 $1,500, lltrfll and
lftd tr&amp;f!lf' ,. ·
and marker~ f400~

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utilities $2,300,
. $2,(100,

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Relatives in

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:~0. ~enll etc. $1,000,
~!:i pub- public ~orotlremeotsyo­
truo- tem ·~. bqlldln( rental $300,
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free of charge. Skin testing, reading of the tests, and x-orays, wUl
be provided free of charge by
techniclanll of the Olllo Depart.ment of Health.
Mrs. strauss stresses ttat all
reside,nts who will need a food
hat.ner' s card during 1969 are
particularly urged to atteOO one
or the testing and reading sesoo
siona since the akin test is required before such cards can be
issued.
Meigs County schools will be
visited on Feb. 4 and 5 with read-

Legion.to
Observe
Birthday
The annual birlhda&gt;' obllrV·
ance was Bet !or the week of
Mar. 10-17 and Paul Cao&lt;l ,..,
named general chalrman ~ tbe
event by Drew Webster Post 39,
American Leglm, at Clio poet

homo lolonday ni8hl.
CommaDdor Dm Humel eloo
named .n awan:ls committee tor
lho part.!' and Kemelb Harda
and Leonard Jewell will ' ......
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Accepted as new

members

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to be clone oo Feb. G ar.l 7. Apln

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a positiw reactiGIJ l•
1h0wn in the akin teat.

where

An af\ernoon am evenl-w lldD
te.UII( proanm is ~lamed !Or
Fob. 18 lllld 19 lor ll&lt;lllte willl
the location alkl exact bours tell
be aDnouaced later. 1'bole r&amp;o
cei"fkw the skin tests will r•
turn U&gt; iho location em Feb. 20 •
or Fob. 21 lor r-'W ol lho
testa ud an x-rQa, lf needed.
Readera are asked to check
basis.
Mrs. Strauss emphasized, how- lurther lor apo&lt;tac - l b ol
ever, that there will be no x- the prop'am in The Dlllly Senrays taken except in instances tinel,

on Feb. 11 and 12, various
achools will be visited with the
readirws of that testing to be
lleta on Feb. 13 and 14.
Students Crom the ftrst grade
throush tile senior ~ ol hf&amp;h
school are eligible for the tree
tesUng program which is being
con1ucted oo a volunteer patiert

Health urcler sponsorship of the
Meigs County TOOerculosl• and
Health Association. The position
is new. She will be responsible
for au t\lberculosh program&amp;
arK! akin testing.
Mrs. Brown wW keep a ~
terral lilt of patients due at
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l h - alloodilla·· ol their appol,._
monte. She will au-! all clinic
sessiona, not only to Interview
the patients. but also to auist
the clinician.
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C1inic reports wlll be processed by Mrs. Brown and abe
will keep in tocch with the prl•
p~sldan or oocb patient.
She will maintain contact with
Ill patlenta being aeell at the
cheot cOnics with repni tolholr
medleatioo and trealmelt.
She wlU fol.low-q) all tuberculosis suspects reported to the
M_ra. RusaeU (Jane) Brown, health deparlment U&gt; tooure lhot
R.N., ot Pomeroy. bas beenram- lhoy understand the report, hiYe
ed Meiga COUnty' a first pliillc had a recent chest x-ny, &amp;nil
Health Tuberculoala Murae.
report to the chest clinics. She
As 1 registered nurse work.:. wiD also loll'"'""" all tuberculin
lng In tile tuboreulosl'a DeW, reactors reported to the health
Mra. Brown will serve in the department, making sure tbat
Melos County DOPOrlmerlt ol they uDIIeratarKI the meaninc ot

wore Welter Reibel, W alI e r
Benl2, Rood wm and· Rlteble
Wlpl. Momberllhlp for 1969 no
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IUIJIOU!lcod li aza, elabl over.,... _,
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IL Notional Conunaader reeG/jjd.
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tlon cordi lor havln( ,oecUred
AflliP COOinb' Commlqt._,.,
1i loall 15 momboro ~ Doc. Robert Clorh lllld Ralph W. !lura,
31 wore preoonted to Clocl, Elza nieotlni! lil J"08!II&amp;r oes&amp;lm Mm·
GUIIIOJ'O, J....U, 11unDo1, Gov ·dly, dl....,..r rood ImproveEddie Guln1ber' Cuuies Swat. menta ~ a ledlml of. Ccult;J
zel, !lOb v - and Harrla. Road 30 wllb,- Clrdo, &amp;11Caocl !"'• proiiOIIIod a "Con- 101! lolmllbli\..~ Clli!Ord
lu.-y Pull(llllt" lor hlvlll( eo- Holter ,,IIIII Bill So1Hr.
curod so or more rnemberlblpo.
Tho
no el10 to
11ur1na ddt call Gov Roilier cooter 'littb : E~~a~Mv ~
no J'tiiOI:Iod 111111 bolilllallzod.&gt; · Bloolil z&gt;j' nllnll p_..r lmCGollllaoider ·~ ' _........··wbldl would IDdltde
lnldatton or IIIOIDtiOra will Tite - be held on Jao. 20 111o DeOit mloalonfro ai'IO DBid blllo and
moolfn&amp;, It 1111 ~ 1o perforDied rau11ae hcllnoso.
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vehicle is enclosed BO that none of the load can fall ott
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WASHINGTON [l)PD- The
Electoral College Method of
picking a president was ere..
ated in 1804. In 1805, there
started a clamor for reform
that finally could come in the
9tst Congress.
House and Senate members
proclaimed loudly tor change
MoOOay while voting to re-ject a move to void an elec-.
toral .vote that had been committed to Richard M. NWm
bu't was east ror George C.
Wallaee, the tlltrd party ca~
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Pomeroy's Sewer Project

Chrlllmaa holiday, Mr. UJII,Mro.
Murtin SWart of Columbus, Slndn Beai.. Laura Hamilton ·tand.
Barbara 'i.lghtrootol Athens,JOOR
and
Henry Perdas of Clevelan(J,
1'be youtll or Carleton Church
Mr.
and Mrs. stanley Bell and
accompanied by their teacllers
were caroling at homes ol shut- l'lmill' oC Clevelar.l and Mr. and
i.ps in this community. Follow- Mrs. Roger· Young.
Spending Christmas with Mr.
ing caroling they went to the
and
Mrs. Homer Bailey were Mr•
church tor refreshments.
and
Mrs. Sam PartlCJW o( Porn·
Mles Judy King who atterds
colleg8 It Kankakee, W•• spent eroy. Mr. arkl Mrs. JohnRcberta
Chlllicothe and
Christmas •cation with and dlugbter
the
Mr.
and
Mra.
Roger
Young.
her parneta. Mr. and Mrs. Vlril
Mr.
-and
Mra.
Lormie
Hudson
Kirw and famiJ..y. While here she
visited
rece~
with
Mr.
a nd
was preaented with a pin for perfect attelktance at the C&amp;rletorl Mrs. Ernest Perkins and family
church for 18 years bytbeauper.. at Marlon. Ohio.
Kenneth Hardey wflo suffered
i - n t Relph CorL
1
heart
attack several weeke qo
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Seal and
and
was
a patient at Meiga
tamUy flad aa visitors over the
ertl Holl(lital ho• returond home
arllia better.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson
'I'OUa .liT AltUIMOI II
and Tonie ol Racine vtslted with
Mr. and Mra. Lonnie Hudson.
Mr. and Mra. Jollo Dean and
.
sons had as vlsitorsreeeldyMJ".
and Mrs. HobartSmllley~Jr.,su­
san. J~ IIJicl Dale, ofWieJ'U¥1,
w. va., Mr. and Mn. Kenneth
Marldna ol Racine, Mr. ani Mrs.
Clair Waggoner and Joy ot HarrisonvWe and Mra. Ama Mae
TerreU and J.anlta of Pomeroy.
Mra. Elizabeth Murn,y hall as
vlaUors over Christmlla, Mr,
al'd Mrs. Dana Murroy and
ol Richmond, Va., and Mr.
1\lrllo Wllllllll Murr~ ol Colum·
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Mra. Qazel Arr)old, E1'1Uft,

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REGULAR 49c PR. ANKLETS AND CREW SOCKS.. .... SALE 4 PR. UIO

go to the bench, and they wUI
"despise me ror it, but they'll
come olf the bench btmt pi~ers."
Said Hess ot hls loss in tile
Tangerine Bowl: "Our defense
was a little run doWn- at the
erKI of the seas~ but with a
bit lit""' time; "'' mf&amp;hl have
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11 degrees below zero at
Greenville, Maine. &amp;lnday'a high
was
' 88 at Northridge, Calif.

Hayes told the interviewer
that Southern Cal - the Buckeyes• lOth ccnqoost in a perfect
season - was no tougher than
Purdue or Michigan. ••we
caught them all about at ~eir
peaks. you know," ' he •td.
He old he has a solution. for
any players who get "fath,.,_...
(rom their recent suceesa: 1\ey

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Devoted To 17ae lntereat. Of17ae MeiBo-Maaon Area

REGULAR 2.29 TROUSERS.. ............................. SALE 1:69
REGULAR 2.29 LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS .................... SALE 1.69
REGULAR 1.69 SNAP SHOULDER SHIRTS ••• : ..•.•.• , •••••. SALE 1.19

1 was

JULY 23 - 300 chlldren irapR~nized at four Melp measles

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al&amp;tJt,

(hJidren's Shirts, Trousers and Socks

HILO TEMPS

NEW YORK (UP!) .. Tho lowest tempenture reported today·
by the U. S. Weather Bureau,
excluding Alaska and Hawaii,

Wuerdl, l;o1')' {hlrt, F&lt;ldle N; .
ldlloondiii)'MQn-GaUIICO&lt;!nb' and B1U {:Well, Fl'lllldln Rlz.
Eldon Wuordl and llll!otlf• .,.... or and Joill B l . llolp
much as then nre no mem:- c:owrt:y.
bora In - c o !rom 1o1t1p
•'Gory lllc!rt waoelootedprooiCOO!nb', II no - - thai dent, BIU Cblldl, 'riCO'ilftaldOnl,
lbo election ot ollleora b e - lllld Eldon Wutrdl, ...,.etal7 •
poned.
lrouuror, Followlns Clio elocuOn Oetllber 30, 1968, t h e · don, it PI \IIIUibnoualy deef.d..
Airport A.-rltl lor Clio eel U&gt; ann! the lwlpr, bid ID
purpooe or electing olllcora and Fullfal&gt;, lncmporaled for tile 6
In( lwlpro. Prooentallho-.
In( wero F.ddlo Atldu, GorJ
9JOrt, Dr. A. R. Chriatooub,'

warmer w-,.. Lt,*
-~·tort~ .~
onow nurttet ll8 bitt ......,_....,

SALE! SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF A
WELL KNOWN BRAND·---

apartment house fire In Clio near

Ill&lt;!".., haoprL Al!Md-

lllld U&gt; make 1 de&lt;lolal ...,..... In( lhLI moetlnl ...., E I d o n

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moetlnl to elo&lt;t naw olllooro - " ' i

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or !he firli

Store Wide Sal~ . During Our
January Bargain Days·

What Would Happen

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~illn&amp;l of livine roomS. Use Ctllu·Tont Satin ·for walls.
woodWorh and furniture in krtc~n or bathroom · or·
..,.,., ourfacoo OIUII bo ............, repollodiJ.

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Vc:M,i will be delighted with the w1de selection of attrac ·
tive decorat~r shades and tints tn either this pleuinl
rateJC flat wall finish or durabli! odorless type semi·&amp;IOS$
llkyd wall coating. Both are easy to apply vrith brush
or roller. Apply V~x Flat Wall FinistJ on wills and

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George OllPIIated rural CIITior cllalcl olq!od 'IQ&lt; &lt;GUJIIY.4opatl- ""'"' U&gt; !Ill ~ .tllbwn jal!!l
, PAI!IS
11«111 VlotM;'. Ioiii,)' worne4 Proslde-cl
Aid
Clio
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ol
lor mall route o- ROI!Iand Polt ,._ &lt;II heellb.
Hlc1ull'!l M. Nl- lho,~i .. Uon &lt;Jt a .V. S. 'deiOpUon tl!ltf '
Olllco.
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JIJLY :!4 - "imford !lYMII Honry Uosp U&gt; held the
!flU 1101 ehanp iho lsou01 lillho Vlo!nam negotlatlona. NJqron '. ,
JULY 12 .. Mr&amp;. W. P. LO&lt;Ih· )lrili1 _ - . U&gt; A I&lt; P Store A 111: e r l c • n' diJeptloa cwld
~ J,e, lho Nor1h VIol. dei"'"U"'' opolwoman, !Iaiiy dl.. ':
ary 1111100111&lt;01 ~ ~tlnB lialf iD COiumbUI.
ll)lo..a
tile appoiapnell\ .ot Hlllll'~ Clbdt Locl&amp;e U&gt; • ..,.,.- W.
flu1bor
made lOr American WIJI4 IIYm·
o!VLY 25 - Rod cupot roU- full.tledijod- ~-·.·
· Awroll Hortllnllll~, ••an lnltn'llll V. S. JII'OIIIem."
The~ • . . - . Jlhoall U&gt; _ . . In ~ ca od out ~ Mel&amp;o countlano for
"li'e havo IIIII ~ lhlf lillie Umted· sc&amp;~• ,,...,.. ·t
&amp;llldo1
· ~ ' Prt&amp;lde-o&lt;l Rldl·
b' nnto ~· IIOivo lho VI..... pi'&lt;Jb!ltii! ltiltust atop f l o _ ..
Jub' 25; Dlltli&lt;t Govomor Char· u. S; tq&gt;ollll wllllfm B.
era
u.., ...,.-lee. . aloo, ~ Le t'l'd • ll"!l, .......... ~·~rt.Y-lour mUu.., v~ .
leo R. Duncan ollolorilao F...., Soxbeln brio! vlllt.
Vlalta Milkllep)l't - ~ RoJULY 2S - Erma Jane zus .. Locl&amp;e hod """' l'IIJIIOrellle line
~ae wUl ftJbt:~ ~ -Yi'*Of1·" ; ~ - ' -"
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tary,
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no ellleted Nov. 5.
JULY 14 .. f~ Fou. illlund b.Y blast throo!8h alnee
Diplomat• ~·sed concem
25, Mfddleport, IU&amp;tainl NVen door of. Ht.7 Nlte Clubj Amerloomment on the ljlllOintmoot news conferenee. 'J'ber were
that
Loclp'o appointment -.ld
IIQurlOI wllen elleBOdlll -on c.lll Wllld l&amp;'mJihoall ...... rt rebut
Cornmwn.t IIOUI'cea said not, -er, -"""' to be "
moan a broelt en the relotlvely
ond rollboll.
celved lllntn.
~ crille,l ollho man _,.
.JULY IS- Dlpne Deakins,
JULY 28 .. Mlddlop&gt;r!F...,. amootb worklns r e I At i o n 1 thai aUIIouslt It . hod -oted.
!boy wore!JOI ontlleol- will be~ lrilb worked
ouL
in
recent
mOntlla
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30, Lailgovlll• Rt. 1, &amp;el\toocod QI'Jiermelt I'Vsl rooolvoo AmorClio l[lllolnlmont o1 Jllll. 20,
lbo Amerloan delep- a.Uc U&gt; 1~0 year penu.ntlary term lean Leglcm Department dtallm the Iormor Sal&amp;Qi lllllblallldor .. SeiBon oltlclal• madt ...
oo com'ieUon ol~Ytanalaughterrt- for outatandlnl ddld welfare llon, hNded b.Y Harrlmon and
b oon&amp;ldered clooeto lllfll)' otrort to ......tilbelr dollablll4· ,
suiting rrom s!Ublns death ol work; Mete• team rusled from b£o cleoutY, c,.n.s R. Vance, and South
V1e1nameae leader•.
Ute
North
VleQI.ameae
delagaLodp'a' -'!rtmeot. ·~ ~.. ·
Avel Harvey.
Americaa Ledon tournQJ in 12An lndlcoUon ol · Norlll VleC- ' our trhmd"'. one rl. them Ilk\"'"~ .· ·
It
ma,y
take
months
tor
Uon.
JULY 16- Pomeroy and Mid- llloaa to, Atheua.
nam•a olficlala .POsltioD on the coallrllllne thai lillie :
dleport Legion Auxlliaey groups
JULY 29 _,..._, Metp Comritls.- !hb to be N!otabllalioci, !boy
SeiBon'•
lido eilulii · bo
a~nl .... .e.oted U&gt; on
..
lei.
receive &amp;wards at Ohio Conven- aloners ftle appltcaticxu:~for$32.­
North Vietnamese and Viet eome later in the day when the oopeelod 1111111 Lodp. ~aovor"
tion.
496 in state cl.Yll drfenie aJSls•·•·-......._·
Coni: olllclals hid no !mmedlate Hanoi delepUon scftf41led • aiiOr Nbun'
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JULY 17-Caraon ~Des- tanc:e runds.
kina taken to penitentiary to beJULY 30 - Tlprl, coadled
Bin serving 5entence.
b.Y Edpr A - and Charles
JIJLY 18 - Carl lol Gorby
Merohall, win i'omei'OJ' Bo!lo'
ot Lanpvllle 'ajjjiolnt.a b.Y Jwlse Leosue b11eball clllllll(llonlhlp.
John Bacon to Meigs Seledlve
JULY 31 Mn. William
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lot, 93, Middleport, &lt;lea.
. - I I !rom Vle~~&gt;am gov.
JULY 19 - $200 Mllllon pow- enuneol In lrll&gt;ute 1D her late
er station begun near Point Pleas- hullband, killed there on April
ant; Mike Hargraves awarded 8, 1967, whlle serving in U. S.
Shop and Save in Every Department on all three floors durlnc 011 January
tour-year General Motors col- Arii\Y.

place we can set ~ a projec- kibitzing from Monday-morning
tor."
quarterbacks.
The trip to Vl~tmn was the
Before embarking for a handfourth for Hayes ml the sec- shake t~ or several Marine
Ond for Hess, whose Bobcats barracks Sunday. Hayes arkl
rolled to a 1()...0 re"gular season Hess taped an interview at the
mark before losing in the Ta~ armed Coree• network station in
' gerine Bowl, 49-42, to Rleho- Saigon.
mOIXL .
"Okay, let's get this gdih~/'
''We'd like to stay 'longer HI.Yes fidgeted as the cameras
than 17 d81•," Hess said. ,.But rolled into place. "We've sot to
we're in the recrutiog business get gol.ng. 1f this runs late,
this time of year. The fellows we're just going. to tave to

Southern
Ha)'es and Hess left Los A•

WEDNESDAY &amp; 111URSDAY

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News Highl~hts . of. July, 19~~ ·

JOBth Assembly
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tbo roocllon aDd have a tarp

cheat - · She will doo make
aure 1i1oJ report to tbo cUDic
for eumi•Uon.
Mro. will ......... director ol the cue ..,.rotor IIIII
be ... _ot!ir' ,.,.. tho ..,.rota&lt;
belq[ ~urnat. TbO ...... :will

lt!:IIII!Od4( qtllll -hit- ..

w~~ ·'£;~~ ~";;:t;' ;;.

Important Ill ~ akin 1N11111-

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partmont ol HOollh. Ttio ' loeol
hultll department wUl

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number of yeara, Mra,~ .:an.n
lo a sroduaw ril 111o St.J -.rt
Hotpltal School ol "NW~ lD
Parkersburg. Her IN&amp;biii( ·aeU, ia the oner

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Tractor sales IIDd. fq\l•.,.a lteo.
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rTtl..rnat
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Eastern Establishment

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dPLEASANT VALLEY IIOSI'JTAL
ADIII'M'ED: ...... Vlqll HitOoUJpolfo; -0!\!lt..
1cor, ~ Goot~t r ...
lort Pt. P - fl&amp;rl1 RlfDS,

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tl!ot all ...
I* po1achloolo hell . . . pull Cll
BY Wll.LI-'¥ S. WHITE
Hla ll""""ol all.lt&lt;tlve he haa tile
can
pt.
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a
very
thltl
lllol
bol
Ill
WASIIINGTON - Not tile leul made clear In a Qlllol and 101&lt;·
' 1111• oolumnlal h o l l - 1o palllle• and on P.Ut.
- 10111
"' bOon
-hal
• fact·Ofwhleh
polltleal
" .,. aimo al Preoddonl • ole&lt;l ke¥od ·and llttlo lO&gt;II&lt;od spoeeh ..
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boiiOYo
lbal
bofon
blo
'vqle,
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lifo,
hao
led
to
ooctaaf
diYI.adlard Nlxoo. If a - 1 n o I In bit ..Uve &lt;;olitornla; andlhla
ciOoth
Jalm
K.m..v
hlmoell...
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bolh
al wblohhan-.,
ao1y w be too muell talked ,. Is ..,. or- rare polltl&lt;:al ut- aioos iD thll llldm ·that 'aft u
lf&lt;JUblod
by
lbo
oi&gt;allai
Umltald
to
be
patrCIIillna
lndood loreal u they are 11.1btle ud u
~ is a restontlrin ol po.. · terances-tlurt m.t¥ truJ¥ be Aid
fellvwa In tho out.n.tUcal baliUICe wllllln t h e tD be about 10 limos •• ~­ danproua as they are unneces- u.ita &lt;t blo . . . _ a~~otltuon- nrd ., ood opeclllcalJ¥ by
,voac~or.
JQWer structure in WashingtCJn. tant as would seem GD the sur-.cl, · two hiii&gt;IY slonlll...,t uolull!'ol7 Ealtem tooo and no.
The- old -~..!'!-and
He intends to reduce the In- face to be the caH.
Pro-al
electlooo
wlthiDUWo
'lbero Ia ....... to ..~ otaliOIIII ~ thltl ~-~ '
tluence ot the so-called EastFor it il a slmp:l.e fact llbat
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hal Par!Oree """ ·- · ......,.
» - - b•tile....
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veroe
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thlo
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to
Uve wlll1 II. Bpt lor tl1o Well
. . Weot and Middle West bock boon .. too doml.nanl In Wuhln&amp;- DOCV 1n 1960 and that ct Ridtard
- · 0611 man o f - II .1&amp; • relollvoly tlew _.,...
tnto full parUctpatlcrt in gov- ton (or aiOQCI IIUUQ' years. 11rls Nlxoo In 19M, hen clearly. .,..
nected
an
Bast-West
polarisaable
wllo ~ ;-;:_ and, inoJ'I ~. tile
4rrmnent both at and near t tl e is not becuae Easterners a-re
eel
t11o
1964
Repltbllcan
Nlllloa· , Welt 11 aiiO lor tho rlebot ~
~it. One oC his moUve8 no in any wa.J unfit for high place;. tion quite ..
In Us as
is
tile
far
older
.and'
f
a
r
a1
eonv1n
Son
Frllldaco
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rewarding thoae sections ol the

/ country primarily responsible
for his election. But there is
lllOl'e to it than this.

enormooa contrii:Mims to the
public service ever since the
remote da)'s of Franklin D,
Roosevelt. Rather, it is because

mare ad'fertlsed aepa.rd.llD

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North and South. For botb KenDOCV In 1960 and Nixon In 19611
were placed into power by pro.
cesses of sectiOnal dl"dSioolam.
Kennedy was all but blae!&lt;od
oot west of Chicago. Nlxm's
mandate for all practleal pur·
poses, stopped, barring some
limited success In tile 5outb,
about at the Dlinols line. Ken·

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and Nixon a Western chol.ce. And
this sort of thing, it hardly need
be said, is not good in a COWl·

that. I desene another spanldng
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
'lbls c:ol.umn is tor young peo.. tor m,y letter, and you'dprd&gt;ably
to give me a f e w
pi•, their problems arid pleas- like
whacks
yourself. - PUNISHED
ures. their b'clubles and tun. AS
PREACHER'S
KID NOW REwith the rest ol Helen Help US!,
FORMED
It welcomes laughs but woo't
4adBe a serious question with a Drmr PPKNF:
ThaM!i tor being hooest.
KEW YORK (UP!) One
bMb&lt;Jft.
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So
eMs
the
year's
bigpromising
way
or
reducing
tile
Send your teenage questions to
gest"
eontroversy,
And
a
lot
of
cost
or
automobile
insurance
is
'~ YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care of
amateur
psyelliatrists
w
e
r
e
through
pa.)'roll
deductions.
Helen Help US! this newspaper.
caught with their "points'' down.
The pa.yroll plan cuts the comSO NOW WE KNOW
H.
panies'
selling and collection
·,~Helen,
Dear
Helen:
c·
o
sts
enough
to slash the total
: \', ·· Hooray tor yw in not £ollowYou've printed many views a- cost or protection to the motor. •l'l.. &amp;a, 101ne ot your columnist sisgainst spanking, Here's one tor ists by 15 to 20 per cent. Some
ten' tnil with the slick admon.aorta.
examples •~ tuan. uThls Is sick, see a psy- rm
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and
forbidden
to
s
e
e
-A Chicago ex,ecutive drivA chlatrlst." Aa yoo say, the
Rick
who
is
19
and
divorced.
1
ing
to work daily from the
-Preacher who bare - bottom
In
spite of good advice, ground- suburbs reduced his aM-.1 bHI
lpanked bi• teen-age daughter
lltem1 to be a '"case•• on pa- ing and no allpWMce, rve sneak- for $100,000 liability coverage,
ed dates with him. Last Satur- plus $100 deductible collision
per• but we dOll 't know both
day
morning my folks had it! and the usual comprehensive
..del. You beld out against the
armehair ps.ychologists who di- Mom and Dad marched me into and medical coverage, from
liDDHCI perversioo and sadism, my room and said there was one $404 to $320 when hls company
i'lldD,g Instead that "Preacher's thing left to try on. me. Mom joined a payroll deduction plan.
-A San Francisco man who
Kid" write again to give u~ her pulled the drapes and left. Next
thing,
Dad
was
sitting
with
me
uses
his car only for Camtly
·••wmed..downn version. Did you
over
his
lap
and
his
big
hand
recreation
cut his blll tortwlcal
_ .,!rom her?- BETTY
was walloptng the seat of my coverage from $212 to $171, and
DMr.BeU:r,
pajamas.
a Cleveland driver "ith twlo~
~· '!'bat l ididt Here it is:
I
was turl.oos. I kicked a n d 'I''"•~"' coverage _plus
-Holi.i, 1 don't know -

ond fell tile amxaJill&gt;1ecl bllte,...
neal of Weatern jeering at the
very word ••Eastern" could hard1y lallto reoosnlse tbat lbe 110111·
lnalloo al Dorey Goldwater Wll
lo a periloUI degree by. sheer emotional hosUIIty toward a whole region.
Thatlhla hoalllltywao-emo
is doubtless true. That it wufor
tile most part U!llhlnklns lo ..,
less true. But that there wa• a
oer1a1n ooman Justlficallm lor
1t can hardly be denied. For a
whole vaot land west of tho Ap-

me up~- ud said, "'Patty;- R'lck
and tbia 10 together. Dm't make
me do II again, baby." Then he
hugged me - honestly - and

lnd witll all the response in
c:olumn, 1 feel very pdlcy.
1be trut1J il be doesn't spank
frequently. I wao Just furl- wa1l!ed put.
for not being allowed to go
Well, my seat HURT. and I
1D that partoy, So 1 llJick out dldD-t feel very grown· up or
, ·IIJ.l'WIY, and wben I ended up 1n ICiptd.~cated. I was plain fracpollee ltMfon, we had a bls turecf.· but after a while I lookin rront of everyoue. He ed at M¥ pretcy room and nice
hal a tem&amp;&gt;er too. When we got clod!ea ud s1u1! and knew my
,home 1 was mad at bfm ror bu.- tolka lo,fed me. SomehoW a aore
. , III1Uatl.ng me, 10 1 slewed hf.a
you think, where
face, and 'be tumed me OJer his
makes you rebellious.
-· : ': knee. He wa10't pttiDg an 7
tb8t was a week IJP, The
•llpleaaure" out oflt - "tan skiD apa'nlc:iq: has -.ever been menburt.s worse, that's
He is tlonecl. Rlek called twice aDd 1
really a ftne, jult father.
hun&amp;: U, on him - I }mow he's
I am mueh wt_. DOW BDd 1 Wl'OIIB tor me.
1tmw 1 cleaervod the opanldni
BUT It 1111 b-ora had watchu I've been a rotten llpJUed ed, or DaM¥ had used a atrap or
• · brat. 1 wrote thai I . - beeauoo touched my bare boltl&gt;m, rd want
I wanted to get revenge and pj, to do oomolhlng bad wlll1 Rlek
cllld """ changed It _,., 10 be to get oven. So juot maybe a
didn't reeoenize lt, Helen. ·· , PRIVATE UODklnll by tile rll!hl
111 Dad Is 1101 all lbe
falbor dool aood· 11111 wao my
10111e &lt;t your oorr~l ,'· llrrtandluti- PADDLIDPAT.
called him. 'Iballk:s tor re•llzlnj ·..

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Payroll deduction !or 1uto i~
surance is not a new idea. A
few companies have beim doin&amp;
it for decades but in the last
two )'ears, several big _ companies have campaiped to sen
it to employers anll urd.ons.
Predicts More Proapeets
ProL Bornard Webb of Gear·
gia state College told a se111te
committee recently that by 1975
half of all automobile lnturance
may · be sold and paid ror by
payroll dedUction plana. So tar
the business is small because
it is neither legal nor teasible
to sell ~ automobile insur·
ance. After the plan has been
accepted by employer and
unions, the company stlU must
sell each worker an hdivldual
policy~

Continental National Ameri..
can Insu~nce Gl'&lt;ql of Clrlct.go has been particularly active
in pressing the plan. CNA recentl.y sold Lockheed Alrcnft
and the unions iovolvecl a plan

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l't.. Plolllllll; ClUiand Bootie,
·lkilletiJ Mra. ~~~· Dackor,

Woat Cf11umblo; MrL Chlrloo
Bal... diJJipollo Ferry; sam S.
1m. Pt. Ploo- llll'o. Lome•

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however, the plan it belrw sold
ln ·only l6 statts.
· Olroel lnllaUoo
But Rose of CNA Ia convinced it 11 eotrw to cateh OJ'Io
When that hlppena, 81$&amp; Rose.
it will result in savtn,s sutft•
cient. to o£fset a sub..W part
of' the inflationary rise In the
cost of auto Insurance ot the
last tew years.
He believes the plan wW put
insurance companies uhller the
pressure or enwlo;vert and
unions to be more careful and
more liberal in wraitii181P1Jllcations ancl CIDcelUng pollcl,e~
- that there wUl be fewer com-plllnta about UllluoUftod rejoo· ·
tiona ard eancellltions.
H. H. Holcomb, a Ol.lcago ln..
surance agent, ·sa)'.S the payroll
PT. PLEASANT - Admlnl .. deductlon plan will make It
trative board will meet in Heights easier tor lndeperdent inaurance
Ulllted Methodist Churoh TueldiJ' qerts to sell auto lnturanee
night . for 1 tbe .. January buaine&amp;a ,, ana wW enable.! saMW bt 'thlhfl tO '
meeti., .otrur meetings schedo. 1 rec&amp;pture automijblle bUJIOOsi '
uled tor the church #lis week In- they thought lbey had lost for·
clude the mid-week prayer ser- ever.
vices Wednesdi,J, choir pracdce
the same evening, aOO Bible study
Thursday morning.
A mid-winter revival will b.
gin Wednesday, January 15, with
Conference Evangelist, Rev. Ar·
nold Willis, of HWIIliWion, ...
sistlrw the pastor, Rev. Char lea
Frum. D u e to this rnl val,
Frienr:ltblp Class members voted to cancel their January meet-

tor Lockheed's 96,000worken"We twpe to sell 20 per cent of
the workers individually durirc
the Orst year," s&amp;y!ii R.Z. Rose,
a CNA viee president. Montgomery Ward &amp; Co. and Delta
Air Lines also have accepted
CNA payroll deduction plana.
The Travelers, Nationwide,
John Hancock, Fireman's Fund,
Royal Globe, Glens Falls ancl
several other insurance firms
also are promoting payroll-d.~
ductlon auto lnsunnce. So far,

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Property
Transfers

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dually, ··, then

'thu have an
ICI'van~~p, l!ut 11 we Pill . .n,
we have eveey chance to wilL'•
~~ Shull: "I don't piJ' lilY
alteilllon tO tho lj)read. We'"'
l;lld ,.iaes when we Were
favored 'aDd didn't w1n. 1
remember those.''
staU.Ucally, the teoma seem
a pod match: New York led
tho Amerlean FOdboD Leoguo In
total delen10 by Umltlag Ill&gt;'
PMO.nts tD 240.2 yardo per
IU'MJ, and in rushing" defense
with an avtrtge of 85.4 yarda
per pme tor rlvala. The Colts,
tho NFL loaders In least points
allawed, pve ~ 24L2 )'&amp;l'dt a
came. average rush1111 anc1
p 111q. and 9S. 6 yards ruahing.

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otrenalvely, New York aver.
ape! 36U yardo- 2411.6 yards
palling and 114.9 rushing.
Baltimore'• total o!tense aver..

the oddsmakera, eonalder that

they made n.JIIa a four-point
favorite over Minnesota for last
Sundl,y'• playolf game In the
0ranp Bowl, where the ~r
Bowl will be Dilled, alii! they
ealled it riaht on the · nose.
Dallas won, 17-13.
The hi., ditrerenee the _le&amp;·

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soned footblll observers tee Is
tho greoter eiQ)ertence o1 the
NFL. Ewbank, w11o cooohod
BIJ,tlmore trom 1954. throueb

Pictures to be

College Scores

ldbm' mo a

age wat 334.3, 205.1 tl!rowlng
and 129.2 rurmiJW,
But before you roraet about

Meets Tuesday .

V..a motor, std. trans., radio, white over green. One

owner no•i'Oids trade. Only 15,000 mil01 . .

. KARR i. VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALEs,

."You1l.I:Jh Our \luality Way of DoiDC Bull...,."
IIOUH2
CICI~Idmtoblle PllnlerOJ, ,

Final commiUee reorpniza·
tioo waa completed Smlla,y el'~
h~ prior to the evenirw seniee.

Central State Rally . . ~m&amp;
Nips Oeveland, 44-35 'SCORES
B)' United Pren lnteJ'11011_.

Eaot
W. I. Po~ GB
Minnesota ' ... 21 12 .638
lndlano ...... 18
Mloml,' •••• u
Kentuek;y •••. 16
New YOII&lt; ....10
West

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.457 6
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Ooklond. , •. ,29 t .m
Denver •• , , ,21 12 ,638 8

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New Orlouls •• 16 19 .167 14
Dollu •• , •• ,13 16 .418 11
Los
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Houston , .... 9 23 .281 19'1:
Monday's Result&amp;
Houston 110 Kentucky 10~
Loa Angel.eal22 Dallas 114 (over..

sun••

Royals Nip
Bulls By 2

Don Nelsoa scored 28 points
lor tile Celllcs and Balle)
Howell added 25, but game
honors went to Set.ttle's BCJb
Rule wllb 36 point&amp;.

After an illness or several

night's tervlce, Rav,

Frmn requeated member• to
write to tho N~-

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RIC&gt;P,

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Koasoo 1n tt23 edlpsed hlo aid

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Ketiudcy hlt a torrid Q5 per

Tiffin Couple 9re
Announcing Birth
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MASON - 1\4. and Mro. WU·
llam Wallace Grimm of Tlfl1n,
OhiO are ...,...clng ... blrlb

Cle-

Oevelond stoto.
11le Marauder•, mw S-1. d&amp;footod
tt-3S olter
tnlllQ! 21-20 atlntermiolll""

winners.
Ia other games:

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State COllege (l'a,) clowned '"'"
idiW Rio GriUKie 109..97, Edin-

boro Cl'a.)
.tiiUag
Kellfdn 110-99 and Thalnaa
More (Ky,) til'""""' Steubenville 11~ It Covill!lon. K,y,
Seven gamet were on tip tonight Involving Ohio teamt.
They were: West Virginia Wea.
leyan at Ohio u., Otterbein at
Baldwin - Wallace, Denison at
Capital, Adelbert at Oberlin,
Cedarville at Malone (Mo.), Akron at Your.-stown State and
Michigan Chrltttan at Urbana.
Rio Grande w11s hatkled its
fifth lose in eight starts ' when
California State pulled awa.y In
the first half and kept its lead.
The halltime score was 52-45.
Ray Greene was high tor CIIM
ifornia with 43 points am Jim

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Rehired

By Reeves ·

NEW YORK (UPI)- The top
major college basketball
teams selected by the lJPI
Coaches Rating Board with ftrst
place votes and season records
in parentheses: (Fifth Week):
Team
Points
I, UCLA (35) (0.0)
350
2. N, C, (11-1)
249
3. SIJrta Clara (12-0l
201
4. DavidSOI\ (7-ll
199
5, WhiOio (10.0)
185
6. Kansas (12-1)
175
7. Ke-ky (7-2)
133
8. st. John'&amp; N.Y. (9-2)
109
9. Villanova (7-1)
69
10. New Mex st (11.0)
60
11. New Mex.(10-3)
31
1a, - .. llU\o.('!;al, " , .. " tL
13, Pnnlue (8-11)
16
14. ~... (!1-1)
15
15, Columbia· (9-1)
14
18. Louisville (9-1)
12
17. Drake (1M)
11
18. Tulso (10-2)
10
19. (tle) Northwestern (9-1)
9
19. Detroit (10-2)
9
20

celebrate

the WUdcat
Dan ltsel led the

attaok wltil 26 pulnts and Mike
Cuey lddod 2li to tho Kentucky
total.
FutUe Basket
Jlm Martin and O.uck Wlcle
each scored 19 ,POints as State
va1laltly
tried to prevent
Kentuoky from nochlntr lbe
1,000-rictory mark. The
eata · allowed State the first
booket of tho oonte.&amp;t and that
waa the laet ~ time the losers
held tile h&gt;ld.

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The l.nfant nanlod CIMJdla 'Jo,

oJ!' a late dourish by Niagara's
calvin Murphy as Jack K~ft
posted hls 150th .tctmy In eight
seasons of coaching at the
Pennsylvania school.
Mw-phy scored 26 points,
inel~irc fhe in a late driw as
Niagara closed the score wit!)
an 11.2 tear that reU five points
short of cylng Vlllanova. How·
ani Porter led the 'Cata wltil 23
polnts, 17 of them ln the first

haiL
1bin Margin
Jerry King's lay'~) with 57
secoms left ln a se~
OYerti.me period provided l.CJuia.

In vWe witil on 81·80 edge ovor St.
wiDnlol 114 13lb pme In 14 · Louis Unlverolcy. Tho wiJinl,.
•lBI1&amp; . thll. ~- The J~ COrdlnala trolled 14-30 at
hllwka •anJII&gt;od a 51..29 halftime hallllmo but rollled for tho lie
I...S.&lt;-1 llO'r cent~.. and in, repletion time as Mike
loonooeil : tile opl'eod In t11o • Groeso scored 22 of hls 24polnta
...-ao.oi ,half. ao , Daw Rd&gt;la&lt;h after Intermission.
,
lallfeill2 polnta ~ad' Dow ·Naoh
Notre Dame. nuked 12th•
DOtted 18. : Bill ColD pooed tile knocked over Fordham 8f.G5 as
Cyd&lt;1101 wit!&gt; 18 pdJito.
Ball Arnlen butted tho Ramo
Nlmll , _ V.Qianoft hold wtth 28 pdnta; Wost Vll'81nla's
!be starters hit in double
ftawet to provide the Mouraf,.
DHra with a 'IWl win cmr
WOUom and Mary and Southern
Dlinola &amp;eored a 62-61 ~set over
b
Kentilck;y Weal- .... No. l
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ln. other pmes, VanderbUt,
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Co!~ ....... Pill ""'""""
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are Rev. ancl Mn. A. J o e
Grilllm of Tlfl1n, tile tho
fornior M ..... Ellsl al lfalioa.
MaiernOI IP'II!IIIliOI'OIII a r 1

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Wrestlers in .'Loa· to N-Y
Nel...,vUlo • Yorlc'a wrellilni
lOIJII defMteciMolp-U.
23 In a recent match at BUchteL
Mel_p w.-eatler• •corli!W)Mllilt.
wan Milia llouah, 1%0 111. clan,
3 pulnts on cleciolon; Dora~
fer, 121 lb. class. 5 9(IIJita '" " a
forfeit; FnrW. Rizer. 145 lb.
clasa, S points 011 a pin; Jolm
Domlpn, 151 lb. clo.. , 5 pdnu

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New York. • • •28 17· •605 S'h
CiJielnnaU,, • 24 18 .GOO 6
Detrol~ , ••. ,II 25 .359 IS'h
Mllwaukee • • • 11 31 •262 20
West

(Only somes soh-odl
TUesday•s Games
Los Al!ples II Baltimore

. MUwaukee at Cinciruw.ti
PhUidelphla at DetroU
New York at Chicago
Seattle at Phoenix
san Diego at 8an Francisco
(only games scheduled)

RIO LOSES
Rio Grande loat 109 to 97 at
LOS ANGELES (UPI)- The
Los Angeles Rams are just one, California Sta.te College, Caltbl&amp; happy fomily apln today. lornla, Pa., Moodly nlsht, w1t1t
Head coach George Allen and Rio Grande's Jim .MarohallloadDan Reeves, the owner or the lng hls team'• soorlllg wltil 30
Natlooal Football Leoguo team, points. Ray Green, &amp;...:; junior,
made "' and ohook hands scored 44 .POints tor the VlktDgs.
Mont.ay during a news confer. Rio trailed all the wa.v.
ence
to announce
Allen's
rehiring.
Neither Reeves nor Allen
went Into any detail about the and the rans loyal to me."
ineidentl which led to Allen's
Local
football
rans had
dismissal Dee. 26, a move which reacted sharplytng to the firing
shocked the football world and of the man who brought the
fans in Southern California.
Rams the CoetiAl Division
Allen had coached the Rams &lt;haml&gt;lonship In 1967 and posted ·
tor three years and rebuilt the a 1~1 mark" in 1968. Gnx.ps
team £rom a W~stern Division were formed to protest the
patsy into one or the power- dismissal and one even tried to
houses ot the NFL before raise enough money to purchase
Reeves decided to let him go the club.
because
of a "personality
c(l'lftict."
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Allen stepped to the microphone Monday al'kl read a
prepared statement to news.men.
"Frmn meetings Dan ancl· I
have had the last rew days, I
feel we each unl~
hurt'· the othier/' . Allen 1satcL ·•&lt;J ·
am very happy to be returnift8
as Dan's c01ch.
' 4 Exce_pt for my !amity, my
sole Interest in the past three ·
yeart has been to the Rams aOO
I want to finish the loll I
started. r owe it to tJle players

. .toppocl florida 62-SS, Georalo
,a-t AlkD" 7-t.li, Telaa•ae
.·, ~ Ml,.lul,pgl 59-54, Okla.

of a clau&amp;ttter on December 3,
at the Marcy Bol!lllal, Tlllln.

Ill' Ulllted Prell lntor-...t
East

Allen Is

College Ratings

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- The
llu'&lt;llllhwl
ot the
seore
at lntennisalon was 55-54 In fa..
vor of Edinboro.
W. I. Pet. GB
i&lt;eoroo Uod tile oecn ftvo
1 - Ia tho teCCIIId hall, but Loa Anples, •• 29 13 .690
Frank Smith broloo t11o pme . A - ...... 26 18 .810 3'h·
open In the lUI IlK. mlmtea to SUI Fran. .. .. n 24 .429 11
put ... bome· team lor Son Diego ' ••• 17 23 .f25 It
Chl-.•.••• 18 2li .119 ll'h
good.
Seattle
...... 14 30 .318 16
Smith scored 52 polnts. Little
AD-America John Rinka paced Phoenix ••••• 8 34 .190 21
Monday'• Result•
Kemi()l\ now 6-4, with 38 points.
ClncinNitl 106 Chlcogo UH
Boaloo 121 Seattle 97
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Robert halpod ro1ly ...
llfanuderl bol lireoklng - ·
lor six pdnta Ia leao lhiD a
ml,... to I&gt;UI COIIIrll Slate 011
top lor good. Ro,y Hinton led In
ooorlng wllb U polnto fur tbo

cent fri!ID tile field In holplJW

UPI 5l&gt;orta Writer

di)'S with the flu. Rev. F'rulii relutnod to hls pulpit Sunda.y to
complete a dela¥od lnotollatlon
of oftleers and teachers durinl
thta mcu::ntrc aeritee.

State, ... No. 2- wltil 30.
Edbboro woo a
lllla1l c:ollogo bukebll

- ga.., ... f'lltrtlng
team In tile - · hod to ·
attat 1 teeOIIIl half dri¥e OD its Seotl a 7-2 record.
heine court Monda&gt; night to
The - · j'""""' oil ., • 12come b&amp;c:k and overcome pdnt leod and lllllllpd to hold

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Adolph ~p helped bulld a
Koasos dyna scy as 1 player and
then boll the J&amp;yhawks to tho
1,000-vl&lt;tor) plateau by coool&gt;1111 KenWok;y . to tile goal.
Kelltllck;y become tho llrot
college balketboll team to wln
1,000 pmes Moodllj&lt; nlehl when
tho
oewnlh'nnked Wlldc:ata
r&lt;iuted MloslBIIPDl State 91·72.
SlxliHated Kanus · beet Iowa
SlOta ~I lor Ita 997til trl-h.
Ria&gt;. In bit 19th ..........
• KetiU&lt;k;y balm, ~ tile
., ~l!lh win of hla bdll~
caoohlng career thot bepp In
11130. Hla Wildoats no\w hlva
hid a loairw: 881800. n.. clOitst
they ........ 13-131a 1911&amp;'67,

for him tn tbis offiee. He ·succeeds out-gotrw sqMY"lnt.erdent,
Clair Lee Cottrill

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B)' GARY KALE

School Superintendent, 111cmao
Bailey, diroet,.t tile sw.tay lnornir., devotional in the .O.rst service

llarohlll .Piced Rio Grande

Ill' Ulllted Preao IJIIoJ'110tlonal

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FalrOeld 84 lona 7&amp;
New l!ami&gt;ehlre Coil 112 FnJ&gt;.
time)
kiln Pierce 97 .
(Only
aohodulodl
. Vlllonova 73 Nlapra 8ll
Tuesday's GNDes
Get4'oburgh 91 Fnnldln &amp; Mlmesota at New YOr'k
Marshall 58
Indiana at New Qrleana
Albril!hl 10 Suaquohama as
Kentucky at Dallat
Midwest
(Only games sohoduled)
Notre ~e 14 Fordham 6S
Ka1U111 94 Iowa SL 61
Loulsvllle 81 S~ Loulo 1), 80
(d...,.e ot)
Southern W.
82 Kemuclcy
Welleyan 61
Indiana St. 94 Wtatern Wtnoil
70
omaho 65 Plttoburch (Ken.) oL
By Ulllted Press lnternaUonal
61
The Cinclnnad Royal 11 aren't
COe 74 Beloit 67
SOuth
abouf to concede a thirw in the
rl8Pd Eastern Division of the
JacksonvUle 71 GeoJ'gta Tech 62 . Nadonal Basketball Association.
Vandorbllt 62 f1orlda , 5~
Morgan st. 87 Vlrslllla st. 84
Although tboy fell Into filth
(ot)
place following a torrid New
York atreak &amp;hat has seen the
Morehead st. 97 Ausdn Peay 79 Knicka win 20 or their last ?4
West Virginia 75 WWiam &amp;
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Mary 71
games, the Royals still are in
Citadel 102 Wotrord 85
the scramble tor one ot the four
»illo!r &amp;polo.
Georgia 74 Auburn 69
Cincinnati closed to within a
Tennessee 59 Miuies~pi 54
halt-game of £ourthoplace New
Kentucky 91 Mloslsslj)pl St 72
$outhl'est
York and six games ot division
Oklahmla 62 MIBiourl .58
loadilW Boltlmore by nlpplJ18
Southwest
Texas . 7Ri
sam the Chicago Bulls 106-104
Houston 63
MOIK!a,y
nisht. 111e game.
S.F, Autdn 94 Taus .A&amp;l13
pJI¥ed In omaha. Neb., had
lorld 78
boon postponed one day because
Co
o
Oklahoma St. 68
of . hazardous weather condtArkansas St. u. 78 Unloa 76
Uona.
Now Mexico St. . 85 Atl!ooa St.
69_
Connie Dierking, who led the
RoJ!all wltil 25 polnta, hlt two
lleld goals In tile llnal 45
llcondS to RYe the victor)', BCJb
l!oozer olso had 2li lo&lt; Chlcqo.
In the only ather pme pliJ'od
Monilay nlpt, tho thlr&lt;lj&gt;laoe
Boa~ Celtlca moved to .within
3'h· -oe•·of BllltlmOie .lll the
East 'bf"7l:tounclt¥ tile' Seattle
. ' ' ........ .Stc&gt;erooolco 121-97.

61 OLDS F-85 CLUB CPE ............... $20\15'

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llco and l!paoe Mmlll11tnllon,
CII'O ,Kenaidy, Florida, IIIII peroOIIIlly lhlt1k the til'"'! aotro.
111uto few tilelr l&lt;!rlpbJI'O ield. 1,. and u~er lrGm Apollo 8
durlotl their hlolofiC 11i1J1t to
t!W I;ROGD.
The'aatronauts are CoL Frank
Bcnw&gt;, Qlplaln
A. Lo•·
ell and Col) WWllm A. Al1cllro.

New York

1962 before movirw to tht newer
l$1pt and diro~;:tod the Coltl t.o
tho 19511-50 NFL c..,.,lonshiJ&gt;&amp;,
concedes this d.ilferenee.
.. There is no queatlon about
·conuncr~ player draft t.a cut
down the pp. It used to be tbe
NFL hod all tile pillero. Now
that's nOt true/' 11id -the Jet
coach.

bit," ,.;, EwKnk. 111t'l' 11111,. . COllege Ba&amp;ke:a.D ReiuiL..-·
matter ot. .execudtlft. u oqr men B)' UnltM PretalmerDaitooal
ean•t manqe .thtdr men indiviEaat

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Balllnuwe, the NaU_. Footbill ~ champion. lathe 18potnt flll'fOJ'Ite. Colt CDiich Dm
Shula ·put• no -credence in thi1,

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cuP.O- The oddSinaker1 a.re
oalllng sw.lay'o tillrd
Bowl pme a mfsm~tcb, but the
t;&lt;oachea don't agree and on
FORT

Bootie, GOIIlilOilo Fet'i7; wn•.
- Slover, Pt. P1ooloat; Eorl
RQ Stover, GoDipolla · FOI'r71 ·
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Pleooant; Franldln Fleldo, ar.ICII; Mrs. Tidn&amp;B lluJh, Ewlnrton; Mrs. q.orlu ll)&lt;us and IJialdna more room• II tile lap Letart; Mro. Riohord ~.,., Pl.
tor Wlltern perJ(Iftlilltles and . Pleasant; George carper. Pt.
lor 108ltfmale Westmnlntai'Osll. Plol8ant; Hubert Yoot, Arbuclde;
II' there la to a c:ertaln degree / ..sherman Gn.hlm, r..eon; Delbert
ao under~le Weotern In- MeCirtnoy, Leon; Mrs. Allen
terlorlt;y com»J.ex leacHq to ex.. · Jeften and son, Pt. Pleasant;
co1olve dlallke al lbe Ell'!~. It II Mrs. Daniel Shane aDd daushtM,
.Pretty aure that thll step would Pomeroy; Tbomal Hlalns, Pt.
hoi~ to ....., it.
Pleolllll; Mar.tn ~. eottqe

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"Don't Just Stand There---Applaud!"

It l1 a rea.-eNe,JptCUlatlcJtt
tMt Nlxm a:raiP8 all thll and
p._..,clto do iomolhlngaboutlt
ln tbo Cllly way ..,u..ni lfhc.
live could bo cble. 11111 lo bT

Payroll Deductions Promise

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BUSINESS

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FOR NEW OR REMODELING

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----KITCHEM C4BIMETS
AliD
lUlL T-IM APPLIAMCES

Aluminllll Storm
Doors and Windows

.Motol Sholl Broekoto
• aocl ~dordo F01
That Wall Arrangement

Amerod-Cabinet
Hardware

Foldint DoorsBoth IOiid &amp; Plastic

ALSO MANY TOOLS FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELF
HANDY MAN.

BUILDERS SUPPLY
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•PAJNTS
• MOI,.DINGS
•MARLITE
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•FQRMICA
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•PANELING
FLOOR &amp; CEILiNG TILES
• ARMSTRONG INSULATION
.• PLUMBING FIXTURES • Pl-UMBING SUPPLIES
• CERAMIC ¥fALL AND FLOOR TILE
ELECTRICAL WIRIMG
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Bl v.udNt WAI!.'IJ:liS
1"1\ PLEA$AI'I'fl.. Earl Koel·
ir 'J'U ~'to atiloy1erm 0 ) l n l l - Gf lbe Ml·
..., CGUniY - . .• !If ·~ nl&amp;bL Koetornonomllbe poll!- II)' bOiidmem-

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Bill Wltllora, -1.v elected
t boardmember,tookhllaeatre· pladna outaoinll medlber ~
Howard. Horey Siders hao beoo
ro-elod8d lor a aocond term.
&amp;!pt. o1 Sdlaole L Brook•
Smllb rood lbe following lotler
tD t b e - lromtllepro~ol
Amalpmated Tranolt Union:
'~Tbia iJ 1 rollow~ofthetele-

grams 10111 you, ,._otlll,l! a
meeting with you, to dlacusa

'lftl!ll, Job .....,.II, -~~ lallll."
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k l KoofG' miode 1 ma(k&gt;n,
ectiliol boi' driven. AI we
wid~ pullll
to
ed lnlbelatlitMafNov.21,1M, jill.. lbe .moller CIIHIJo .....
a croat "\llottQ' ar lbe &lt;lrlton rot lbe 11011 ftPIAr .-tina ar
In yoor ·COilliQ&gt; hate olant&lt;lwltb lbe bc1of9, Fot!. II, 11169. SU&amp;1t.
lite Alnollomated Tronllli Unl&lt;ll, limltll II tolnlormllle Uidoa ar.
Dlvl...., 15311,
ft~Gftllo -~~llpabe"Wo'""" ~ r_.u.w a lore .Jan. I. •
meotfns wltll 1"11. to dloCIIII
Tooehoro omi)IQyod -~ tile
theM matter-, IM wt eJII/Kt H•llon ,_. !-MI7 »17118
lo boer from )'GQ nD later _ . . , Pl.
Jr. 111111
Ju. e, IKt. Wollln&lt;wol1'1q!e adlaol; 100111 atoolloo
7'"' will take ac:llon on thll roo ompl(lfed olfe&lt;tlve J... 28; Da·
quoat, "" wo will be to vic Frando llarldowl&lt;"' Pl.
br!D&amp; thlo matter tD tbe aileD- Ploaaant Jr. lfl8l! . - , 1Pnlloo Gf tllo .,__..,, YCRI will IIIII 111111 Froooh tooehl!l', ~
be ru~uolble lor 110' eoureo ar 11\enl Ol!oellvo Jlm. 28; Coarlee
aetlon taken - tbem. We are .WOllam BoQeea, Letart Sc!bool,
notallklaJYQliOvlolateiii\Yatale oftoellveJIII.Z3;EraMaeWooda,
lawa. but to ~ in good teacher, Beale Sehool. eliMible
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from lbo Ari&gt;uc:kle Pl'A tD PB¥
hal! tho ...... $800forlbo•d&gt;ool
11 lumace
tD be c:onvertecl from
I ooal tD luol oiL The Pl'A will
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I 5qJt. Smith read a letter from
the Wabama IUgb School Band
aeeldng perrniaskl\ to attend the
I VIrginia Beach Muolc Ye.lllval
I lhle IIUIIllllor. &amp;opt. Smltll l:'O&lt;·

IS ATRADITION AT
THE PlEASANT POINT RESORJI
Your Private Luncheons, Parties, and Receptions
AN ln the Hands of Perfectionists at Pleasant Point
Resort. A Party of Two or Two Hundrad is No Prob.
loon With Our Capable Soaff. Tho Occasion Thai I•
S..ocial Is More So At oho RHort.

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!qlt. 81111111, Alii. SOpt. Gory
CmiOI', ... bOont-oEarl
Koorov, -r.t a-., Dr. C. L.•
Brown. BW Wiater• and Bar·
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lnveatlpted 1 mllhll S&amp;mat 6 p.m. on Ill. 35 which
resulted In tllo dorotll of a POllY
oonied II)' Nlmrocl Fridley, Ill.
35, P~ !'louont.
Tho animal was struck by a

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car travlllilli north 00 Ill. 35
drlwn II)' Marrin W. Mash, 34, ·
Ill. 2 Pl. Ple111nt. Nllh suotained a cut drwer In the mls-btp. Property dmalge was esllmated at $450

FABRIC .,

sou1h ar Pl. Ploa01111 .when a .

car drlwn b,- EU18t1e_V, siUts.

t7, c;.lllpollo Forry dropped otr
tho i'ood, went aide-• iad
atrv&lt;k a ....,. nu. Thoro wore
no.lD,Jurles or cltatlonJ. Pr(\)t~
ty daJnaae wilesllmatedot$300

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COMPLETES TRAINIIIG
FT. FOLK, La. - Anny Pvt.

8ildl .... Willie.

$4"to ~"WI..

Torry D. Michael 21, whoao (101'·

oota, Mr. IDd Mn. Herman c. ·
Michael. and wtte, Martha, Uve
on Route 2, Pom81"0)', Ohio, com.

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'8LOCK CO

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nl1le wooho ol ldvenc:od
Infantry tralnlog Dec. 13 It Fl.
A oocond mlahlp lnveatlgated Polk, La. IUs lut wooh ol trainby State Pollee occurred Mon- Ing no apent In guerrilla wardl.v 11:50 Lm. on Rt. 2twom1lea fare uerciae•. ·:..

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D.,ort.ooot Store

of l•lldlng

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MRS. R"-Y PROFFrrT1 MAllON• ~ ol tho )'GQtll cl!olr
Ill the Chrlat llnlted Mathori!Jt Chllrcl!, ootarlalned 20 o1 I h e
.fi)OI(o at a ,bull'et . . _ at ber .__ A~ alae wore tile
Rev. r-eu ~ IDd cla!qloter, - ·

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PEOPLE · TRAvELING ROUTE 33 tllroo9h llll!llled oo tile live Nollvft;y 1&lt;*10. held cxo

ommended the permilalonbellv-

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Progr.'dm at Maso,n Church

stated he !oit 1be varl-

oua groupo p1111111ng ou&lt;h 1r1p1
ahcJuld oook permlsslclo1 belore

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two evoolnp prior

to Chrlatmu at tile Clirlal 'U- Churdo.
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One lady 11-om DIINIII told tho dirlo-, Mrs. Pralfltt. thol
thla Wll tho moot Nai!lllc end oiii&lt;Oat lllllvll;y ....,. thol silo
had &amp;111Wioere. Mo..- ·traYolore •!ioWed IDd viand 1 b o
Vll7 lm.presi.IYe; seeae.
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ol 81\Y limo. 711." For oovoral 7oars mw tho ,o.a. llaYO ,.,-llcMra. Nan MOOre. leoled In ....,...olni this !'llllillle perlormlnco.
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raising 1\onds. t"ollooolog diB&lt;UIlklnll)'thelloudollbemaPT. PLEASAMTI Harry Sidon J110Yecl tbe matter

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Fuod •

ralllnl! proje&lt;ta. wore

dlocusood II)' the Uolled dill Ywlh Follonhlp Gf tho
A......,. Chur&lt;h olll,yraneo ll!n-

diJIIill!l.
Robbie oid prellded ·at 1 h e
mOiling. The lll'OU(l lllllde Ill
pledl(e for the year IDd cledded
10 hold a pled8t IOI'Yico later
thl1 mmth. otrteera' reports
wore stvon II)' RUlli Winebrenner ond TorrloForreU. Mlao Drd
had eborp Gflhe prll8ram.
llurina a IO&lt;Ial boor lllol&lt;h
followed, 1he 18 membera J)lll-

ed voUOJ'I&gt;oll .... table - ·

We Know About Cars•••
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!UPON REQUDn

$1 Q99 S1J 99

When the dly comoo that
ml!lla come ID pill form,
wlrJt'll we take wlien dinner

dlaqtees with Ul?

' Cyllader
6 Cylinder
8 Cylinder
PRICES INCLUDE ALL PARTS AND LABOR
Yoa Get New Points, A. C. Or Champion Plup, Rotor
AJid Condetllel': Expert Adjustment Of Cam-Dwell
'filqlq, ADd Carbllfttor. Result ••• More Pep, Better
'MOeap, More Eiljoyable Driving!

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Drip-Dry fabrics, HomeSPillS, Dotted Swiss

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Mr, IDd MrL Walter Swelt
WW bollia WoddiiiK shower hooorIIIK Mr. IDd Mrs. Arlin Hldohln
fllunlly nlflh~ Tho - . r , wltll
Dl lrlenda and reiA'IWOI\Ie
~01(110 beiJv inrited, will bo hold
at 7:30 p.m. at tho TelliiOSOOO
Gao Club "'"'"" noor Alboof.

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biYt a ml!t,tperlll'"""" at lbe
lloud .......,. » alf.- • Jll'll·
« p1or 10 1lioi l'lldiiiP• Dr.
queillfaied 1111 loi!a!IUJ
Gf ~ Ill "'"" Gf 1111·

1 ployed
hool (or .the retnatnder olthU Pony Killed When
I •c ~obltl'::·toa&lt;llon bind wen
I Jolin L. Komn\e~ JoiD Struck by Anto.

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No F\lrchoat Meceuory

c..,. I• for D.Nilo

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Slncer Sales &amp; Swvice &amp; llcCalls Pllttms ·
115 W. SECOND 992·2384 POMEROY·. 0.

Get Power to "Go Year Aro.nd With
Ovr Bit Ploto, 811 PowOt

CUSTOM QUALITY

Guar.
4Mo.

12-YOLI BAnEIY
Guar. · 15.95 '
20.95
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I wanted the electric model was
$36
I feel I ~~ it As a bonus."

Men's ,.and Women's
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FORD STATION IrA'

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p., Went .Y lewlce
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ed ed• paltl within 1G tl•1••
C.UD OF THANKS I OIITUAIY
Sl.50 ,_ 50 wOr4 •lnhwa. le,
M41tJ-..al wortl 2c.
BLIND ADS
i.tltlltl.,..l 25c: Char" ,... A..,,,.

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engine, alltO. "'"'·· power ....... ing ond brakes,

3 ooat IIOOCioi, ..... tlreo, Nalo ond " - •· lnvontory

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POMEROY, OHIO

OPPIC! HOURS
I130 , ,.., te S10G ._•• O.lly
lrJO ...... 12z00 ~.. S.tvr4•1 ,,

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1N2 CAOILLAC, Woa $f99....__.,__ $PECIAL $%69
, HT Co_, good whito wall thea, full power oqulpo

slate grey finiah, spotless clean interior, full power

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rnjNtl inclucling 6 way 1eat, power wlndowe., apotl•••
il'derior, R&amp;H.
1963 CADILLAC DeVILLE 4 DOOR....................$1595
Traclecl- in by local retired man, w-w tiret like new,

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OPI!N.

24 HOUR$

luslne~~ Services
cmmss . TI!XJIINICIAN, LeIIDII Parter. 8tWI8I P..,...

roy reslden&lt;o ,.. 11'/-3151 OJol.
ville can Blalloo, wlahoo Holl·
day Greeljogl. DaD)' aem.. !"'&amp;".'·
with limited SandiJ f&lt;n.
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wlrebalred !err· SEWING MACHINE,
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Complete sentc:e
lt!n ODd mlD1alure poodlel,
rag, wear... what you mate on
Ploooe NNII!t
PIANO TUNING, phone lltU50II
,., ......,lnl or odor. AKC;
lbls honey. 'Ibis maeblne
Rlelne. Ololo
before 9 a.m. Also will buy
a.rtaroo 111.'1, Coolville, buttonholes, appliques, d&amp;mB,
QIIIBru...t pianos.
1-Uip
Oblo. PbOIIe 617-WI.
-ams and even _,
5 I If&lt;
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otralght llllclo. Only • .40
WILL DO sewing at home cash or $4.50 per month. AIR CONDITIONING Refrlrer·
ztppers,
pocket•. pegging. CIIIRUARUA PUPPIES. beauatlon servt~. J11ek's Refrlc·
Phona ·
IJ.SI-411c
hemming, a1teratlons, etc,
tiful, tiDy, rare, ollvt!t blue
eraUon, New Haven . hone
Mra. Freddie Thabet. Muon.
and olber colors, AKC regis- TRUCK CAMPER, 8 feel long,
182-31179.
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Phonf' 713-SSSL
4-~tft!
tend, olao stud aervlce, pbCIIIe
one year old. f«JJ. CaU 891Long Bottom m-6211. t.s«c
SIDI.
1~ READY , . !&gt;IJX concrete delivYACANCY for two elderly peoered right to your project.
ple. J&gt;nler private paid pa·
SMALL DIAMOND engagement
Fast and euy. Free elll·
llents. Phone Muon, 'I'IS-51115.
ForS.Ie
rtng. Reasonable 'price. Phone
mateo. Phone 192-3281, Goeg111-1-Uc 113 OLDS 85, stick sb!lt, priced
9f2.5'7C.
1-Mic
leln Ready • Ml• Co., Mlddlo.
to san, Phone 217·224!. 14-lfc
port. Ob!o.
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OLDS
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DANCE TO
POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
Phone 99UIU.
1-S-elc BUDGET PRICE l10rn!ture on
miniature.
$75
and
up.
Stud
our third noor budget shop.
THE MUSIC OF
lfrviee and grooming. Phooe !lClO BALES HAY, llllllOIId cull!aker Furniture, Middleport.
(;EORGE HALL
99UI43.
II S Uc
ling, and Cllllll!l!oned. Pbone
Dido.
11-tfc
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SAT., JANUARY 18
AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
SEWING MACHINES, "'nair
W Ash St., Middleport. 11111- F'REEZI!!R BEEF. PbOne 1ft. !rervtce, all ri'talc:et. WY 29:30 til 2:30
14U.
6-za..tfe
8le6.
1-Nip
2284. The F'bl'le Shop. Pomeroy. Authorl•ed Slnl"'' Sales
.
rDtEWOOD, any leiJIIh, Jli"''Ol !lAY, 'nmlllhy ODd Clcmr Mil&lt;·
and Service. We Sharpen
IES!RVATIONS WILL BE
or dry. Gerald King, Rl. I,
ed,
Timollly,
also
llllllOIId
cut&amp;!BOors.
S.2t-Uc
ACCEPTED:
Bbade.
12-:lt-letp
ting of clover, Joe Wippel,
one mile eaot of nn I'IIIDII,
lns11ance
!lAY, G. CARSON. Phone 741Lost
Counly Road 53, Pbone ...
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tz.zt.mp
1.08'1' - Meigs Marauder fool. ma.
lt!O.
1-Mip AUTOMOBILE tnourauee bee•
. • boD ja- at !be Melp Rlcb
caneelted? Loot YGUr operat:...--;.n;~
Sehool Danee New y..,., Eve. CIJIJANINGEST earpet cleaner 18 HONDA 10, 2100 miltl, """'
or's license? CaD 891-2818.
• · It·founcl
can tn-mt. JOU ever UJed, ao euy too. condition, Prke, till, PbaDI
._tor, er
. IISUc
CO'IllectDn
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Get Blue Lullre. llont olec·
9IIUm
1-HIP ·
tr1e al!ompooer fl ..~ I"Ur·.,,
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Wanted ..
lllaJI 'btf·-~
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A~. lurnltnro. dla'*.
put,JI4 &amp;be . riCM .. dluDp VlllaP
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rooma, batll, wan to wall ear·
mltcena...,•. Mrs. Rowan!
nbbl6 with . . "''WWp b'aclk: " ocae4 ao INIII ,.r IIDOIItb. tor
M . IIIlO W. Main St .. Pome- YOU SAVED ODd slaved tor pet 1n !be llvlnil """"· buillu.. •wa. of •oo per montJI, Tbb
wall
to
wall
carpel.
Keep
II
in
cabinets
In
kltcboo,
IIi
aolball aot IM1atla u. ~t to daJU
noy.
1·15-lfe
bnllb. Tbe cUr.. f06 t!WilPlal 1M"UUIb
uew with Blue Lullre. Ileal
res fi'OIIIId, 011 Rt. 1JI jail u
IliaD . . . . .... • lwrebt.. . .
olectrlc abampooer fl. 'llny'1
yoo turn mlo tU at Laurel
IIICftOl'l V•
Borpinland.
1-&amp;«c
Cl!lf. Phone 88UUI. 1-7-lllp
The boW'II durilll w!dell .........
-~ Mr I. u.u11
~- wn lOP oau
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Male Help Wanted
Mr• .....
.. froa 1100 All to 1:00 PN.
WOW! 1111 STEREO CGIIIOie apeat Oui1tm111 oa, with Mr.
.ancm V11
EMPLOYED MAN. Repair
%PRICE SALE
wilh AM 1o FM radio, lopoal and MrL RobertSimaandaonaoC
-::u~:-=,.•.,:;
~JpeWr~ua pan 11me. w.n
Weston,
W.
VL
I'll' tnme hi 11M ftDtlt- dual.
automatic
cbaDtler.
'ftdl
aet
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
with dlslrlbulor. Compolly
ilold much Jo1sbor. Jllll like
Mro. Mamie -ey, Mra.
' TABLETS
tralna. Loeal Interview. Write
DOW. Pay t6 per IDIIIIIIl ,.. Dorotha Biebel, Mra. Nell wu.. IIW1 tliiiiiiDM wltll till llilla • " tbll altftllald. at. tbll ~ • to
BoJ: Jl. Glenlhaw, Pa.
son, Mra. Nanc)' Buckley and Uta ......, pd dlltri1MdloA .,
NOTEBOOKS
balanco due, • .G. Call ts-11-lllp
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COMPOSITION
or lbe WSCS delivered rPfta snd 10
•ut~~ta.tt. ~ t~NIII. -.u .... • ecmr
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BOOKS
HAY,
Pbone
IJ2.Ill0.
1·7-ltp
relretbments
to
the
ctdldren
at
me..na&amp;
.p-. u. tntalr. ta tnult.
Fw Rent

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HOUSE P'OR REliT - I bellrooms ODd balll Pb. ID-6111.
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TRAILER.

Bmm'•

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Podl, MIDeravllle, PbaDI IIIII.
I.Nie

Bry•ts Bud&amp;lt Shop

SAVE MONEY, 1169 z18 Ill
tOIW. Mllln
....nq macblne; lids IJUICh.
ine Diakel buttonholes. dams,
and emb. Take over paJIIIOIIII
of t6 per maolb OJ' pay belllSI!ltl l'fANOS. two nice ,..
ance due
cau JD.Jal.
OOIIIIItloned uprishl ...-.
1-f-ltc:
!rile clellvery. Call Rui1IDii
Jl'lro'll!lme, PbaDI 7C-4211 .
1-a.Mp . 1118 zm ZAG HWiDI madrine,

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li!ODERN ONE Bl!lDROOII 111&gt;lumiJIIod . . . . - . Olllll
IJDey or jult plaiD ....-,day
Building 11Vt!t llultiiii'J Dnl' IWILY AMl!!RRlAN S'I'EBI!lO.
......... You wlllllb lids CillO.
All, I'M nd!o, ' ....... ..,.,..
Store. Inquire at ..,..-t
loiCJIIQgratlll, darDI, Dllkel
M.
l~Uk
flfl• t lqiOibr IIIUIIII IJotem,
.._holes, ..... '"' bultCIIIo,
tab over JIIIJ- of •·"~~
or llraillll llitoMo. Try II In
t ROOM aparti!IOIII. elote 1D
per 111111111t or J111J balaMe cb your home; $41 or fUO per
ljowntoWD POIIII!l'O)'. CaD 1ft.
IIWIII. 1-Ntc:
llllllllh. Pboae - · 1·7-tk;
1tu before I p.m. 11·11-Ue
llOLlD STAT! IT!REO. !til
I'URNISHEO an~ unlurnl!lled
ftlnal ..... - l e will! 4
.... Estet• For S.le
aoartments. Cote to lcbool.
~. I apeed automatic
..,_, talot over ,.,._,t~
Phone - 111-ll-lfe
ol • ,.. manlll ... JIIIJ. 1111·
TRAILER WI'S. Bob'a lloblle
~~~~eed.W...tf.Calllft.llll.
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Coart, Syraeuse, Ob!o '"' State
Rl. 124, Phone - L
GEG. HOIST!TTER, lrolcer
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1-11-lk NEED LJMES'I'OINE llr your
GEO. Bl)dlh'E'tl ER, B......
drheway? We l'llmllb llld
. I ROOM unluml!hed apartment.
clell,... Emmett W. l!lllller• I LOTS - Root St. ODd I n10111
'*- out of b!gb water.
POOoe 11112-3175.
IJ.I.Uc
CGnlra&lt;llllll, Pballo . . . . .

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POTATOES,

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I'OMEIIOY - Wann 3 bedroom
br!clo:, bath. full basement.
MS 11114

• ·Only fSIGO.OO
10-H-tle MIIIDI;IIPoBT - 4 bedroom~,
lllOderil kitchen. tli balhl.
1m]
lot. Sl500.00
.
Pballo . . . ,,

ClaHnce I'NIIIIt, Porlllmol.

ROOM apartment. bath,
TraDer Parlr:, MJn.
Dido. l'llone IIUSM.
1-Me
ROOM houae with bath,

ill'~=~~·b"":uu~ntoa:!""Ave.
'1-7-31&lt;:
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STEREO, lllle model, 'INiml&amp;
oonaole, -

iiMIIIh old;

speed B.S.B.

er. AM-Fii radio. P'No home
demonllratlon, fill ... .....
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P.mMs WANTED

the ~ home and Plti:ent&amp; It
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ONlllulle ~ball bll llaed DOt ....

the MaigalnRrmary, Frldoyo.,._

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Mr. and MrL Datld Smith and
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· bur&amp;, w. va., were re(elt clJ.D..
ner auesta of Ander1011 B. Klbble.
ChrlltmiB

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NOTICE ll' •U?LIICATIDII

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DGIII JIAM DAILIY

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lOili ud
·lrTen Pi-•-111.
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Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Fteld1 ol the U. S. Air
Force IIPtnt the hollda.Y• Witb

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oa o. u.e, .., 6l OetObll'~
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Mr. and Mra. Derwer Weber , ==--~ ~
and 1001 Yialted Cbrlltmu lla)' ltlr • lllh'or6ao ~ .,_ _
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Slapped. .....,..,. Clltl

and dlulbttr ql Keno.
Mrs. Bill Wkl.n1 IIPII't
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~th
~DoriI
UUll ftl
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MIJ'ka ani tamU, ol Lolw ~
tom.
Mr. ud Mra. carl Buckley
were Chrlaanaa dlmer gueltl ot

Mr. and Mro. E. 11. Riddle or
Parkonbura, W. Va.
Mra. Allee Foutljl vlolled will!
Kr. 111111 Mro. Ljlle oo,toolr 111111 .
IUIIIY or Uttlo Hocld!W, Oorlot..
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Mr. and Mra. Lao Otbomo or
H~LBN 'II' VIRGIL TEAFORD
ReedavWe,
RD. and Mra. Helen
AlllioaATEB
-.a Klrloman orforkorlllorg,W,
VL,
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-Mie
won
Ooriomwo
dlnoer
eueoto,of
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Mr. and Kro. Riellord BorlDC,
Brollla, Raalb'. llicloJ Borllllo
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Stevo Klrlanaa.
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Kingsbury
Mr. aal MrO: l.orQr W"yanthaol
,u vlldtoro lor Cllrl-' Mr,
""" Mra. SlaniQ" BoaiiiiiiiiUIIIY
ol Clewtaal, Mr. 111111 KrL Norman Wood aal flilljil,y, Mr. and
Kra. Jamoa J1ambv and famll¥
of Alllanr. Kr. and llr&amp; Komolh

laets:fd ~~will ... ,_ he.fnt Gil

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DORIS
"*MIIAN MILlY

csow. ,__. a NllTI""
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PHONE 304-675-2425

Professional lUI

Contilllllital Const ca.

'le•lnt-llfarantled
Mason, West Vlrelnl4

VA.

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Haller Madleal Center: Firat Hazolbokor, Ironton; Mn. HatAve. Vlolliow houro :1-4 and 7-8 ry P, Petera, Rt. 3 Alban.f; Mrs.
p.m. Pare!U ool,y oo Pedlatrlea J....,h £apro, Ill. l Olio HOI;
Mra. Jdm R. Helatoai!, Jr., Ill.
Word.
4 adUJeolho; Mrs. Corlio MAdmilllOIUI
JIIMI E. n.n..t, 13 Pine St.; ama, Rt. 4: Ja~
Mrs. Olarleo Borton, Rt. 1
Blrtlu
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Mro. Loro7 Mrco;, llldl!"lll.
CheohiN; Mra. Emma E. CUrfman, ~Ire; Mra. Cedi W. .... 7:$8 ..... llondlll Mra. Qlr·
Riee, Crown Clf;J; Mrs. Jack B. tla Adsma, RL t ~kla'i. aoa,
Freomia,, lit. ~ GaDII&gt;allo; Mrs. 12o55 ..... TuolldQ"; Mra. Jo. Vlrsil Fntoy, lit. I Bldll'eU; ooph W. Egav1, lit. 1 Olio HUI,
TIPton TraJMr, lit. I C•DII&gt;allo; dauabtor, 3:05 Lm. 'I'UNdQ".
BIWo J. Hc..,-.1. . NOll' II&amp;VOD;
Dlam.&lt;pa
Mro. 5.Yivlo L Ollllnaer, lit. 1 . lira. ll1ldrod ~~, · MllwJ', Mro.
Wool Colulllb!ai · Mra. Amha Clareolce 1. Boo, Mn.
y• e
Mlllo, R&amp;elno; Fronk R. Beaeh, 81'011'11, Vlcldo 1. Noll, lolri. J.
MlddlllPOfll Mrl. 1l&lt;lllnO)' F. DaWI hlllt/ !!l&amp;r• ·10. -art,
Doornbv.- lllddl~ Mra. Bfr- TrQI' D. Totii; ftr"a. Thomas RuilMra. ~-lm.m I)Aiulh,_Mrs.
dle II. ""·~ (;oot•'!j, !,ll\•hll loa,
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S[lendiDC SuuiiQ" with Mr. 111111
Mr1. JUDQ S. Quick were HWD
or lhilr ldal!lbildren and aaven
great Jl'llalehlldn&gt;o. 'lbe7 ll'ore:
Kr. 111111 Mra. ~ .Ciwpqwo
aal Eddie of Plekorll!slon. Mr.
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LOCAL REPORTS

DliLY 1

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7:50 A;M,
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l P.M.
·-AND
,•...'.fit."""' 7-:l:,30
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-l&lt;eell)rng Meigs
Gallic and
Mason Area ·.
Informed As
Well As ·
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I.Y IIIIIIKimborl,y, Mlso ComloKQ"

Ollpmo• and Mill Shorcn Sue

Cottrtll or Collllllboo, 1111'. Eddie
Van Mitre or Wool Columbia, w.
Yo., Mra. Gonion Wool, Dobra,
- · John 111111 MaloiiJ of fta.
cine, Mra. Margaret cottrlll,
cnta Ud Bruce, locaL
'l1lo Rev. 1.
Stebllluo 111111
da,.Ptor, Cenlb'....... Cllrlot.-

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ters of Mldi.Ueport, Mr&amp;. Harr)'
Plckeno 111111 Dooo Erllklno or fta.

AIC CLEAIIEI
&amp;.SHIRT LAUNDRY

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992·21194

• FOR FR!E ESTIMATE

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0181 eueoto "' b!o douihler 111111
...,..io&gt;low, Mr. and Mn. Jerry

IN . TN? C'IO'.....OM fiLIAl COUIYo

aJd Mrs. BUJ
Meredith and ~Cm~, Beftrly, Mr. · ...,..
111111 Kro. lllrold Souor lllllldaupat:t.endJ.Ds Were llr.

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:C.• Jtoodw'; llnl 4 opellrln, kpeed . ..-d
below Pllntl Cburdl,
&lt;J&gt;anpr wllh twe&gt;wq bai. ,... Olllo.
1-Ulp
IIICO coatrol; dlallllllld Jlllll.
le, All·hl rldlo; tiM C!l.lh
or f/.10 per 111111th. .l'llolill
Call1-Ulp
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Mr. anUira. ErM&amp;IWhltoheod
and -••ay
'--'1.. entertained 'fith I

familJ.dlauer,

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• ALUMINUM SIDING
• STORII WINDOWS
• REMODEUNG AND
BUILDING

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Weekend aueoto of Mr, 111111
1\lro. Rollert RanloD 111111 Debbie
were Kr. lad Mrs. -11 liardon and erte ol lllarioft aa1
James Hanlon orw~ D.

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Kr. 111111 Mra. Orville Crooks
opeulllle Chrtotmaa llollidQ" with
tbolr .... and daqhtor - In ......
Mr. 111111 Mra. Jolm eroob 111111
dauptero or CoiMr. 111111 Kro. 'l'IKmal Clark
Yililed their oou wdaollbler-11&gt;lall', Mr. ODd Mro. 'llloonu Clark
at 'Anclater.
SrlolllliDCIIIeWookond-lln.
Ada Slack and .....
her ICIIIlad dauilhtor-4Nw, Ill'·
""" Kra. Jdm S1aek and Jolullf and - . canton. dQ" 111.... suo•to ......, Mr. and
MrJ, ~II)' E.
d
eh!ldron of W..! Pen Road.
. Mr. and Kra. Brooko s.,re·

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Wyant 111111 faJnib' of ~n, E-7
Sle.llllll Mrs. Lulhar GUIIomaal oOIIIIW!oot - r at tlilo time.
family of Oak Gnmo, t~¥., Kr.
Vlalllnc with Mr.llllll Mro, Roeand Mra. Harold GWiam ol Olio or Y - re&lt;o..., wore Mr. 111111
Grow,t~¥.,· 111111 Mra. Gloob'oGD- Mra. w- ~ - 111111 famll¥,
!lam ol Jenkloa, KJ.
Mr. and Mra. William MurrQ" ·
Kr. 111111 !ln. Olen Harrl- of Columbuo, Kr.llllllllll'a. ~
hod ao Clorl- Yllllf"!'l llr, tin 8watl Jr; of Col'""llal ·ODd
and Kr~ Dale lllrl'l.lon, So,alt Kra. Eli.-btlll 'II'P'l•·
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and J~, Mr. Phil IIUI1... 04 , llr, and Mro. Cllorloo lSII!I
CGiaallllo IIIII Kr. ll!tiO' Soldl w ·u Oorlltinaa .. . . Kr.lilll
of Paaor01. t.,n~lil canon lira. Edollo Klft, ·. aa~ ~ 1011, ·
"'"' M111 ~ Brlcldu "!i4 and llr. 111111 lito. Ed 'K~oJ lil
Charita 11¥H1l ·
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Mn. car• ·J1111. ~. ~
ur. .p( liti. 'laluf 11oen and
.., cart R.atJ.oniDii ~ 11011 ..... YioWWith. Mi-•..,;.t lira.
Hall, ll'llo Wl'l .. .... ·lllr Ouiot- ·Paul l'a!'~r 11 ~r , ro;
mao YIC&amp;IIoa " ' - col1op &amp;I collll¥. lin. Pirnter ll'llo ll'li .
.Grt.l'ICIIIo KJ,, and Mt, and~ I~ in 10 llillllioblle acclJOIIIph Carl vilified Clu'i,_o dent 111111 wu hoJpltalfUotat Cjoliwith Kr, carl Hill ll'llo Ia a po- U&lt;Oihe f1ao returned hOmo ial . ·
liolll at lkiiHr Hoopllll lie lo r...-lao a11out tho aamo.
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Webller, It a 1-r 10 ...,._. eqlllllmenl thai 11\e viUalt eurCiarlea J,.otar -.,.ldatltuk· &lt;end1baa IIOrad k&gt;Wb&lt;.
ad oltlwr on blueala In DOfllr
- Leolle Fllliz wu .-mod
roc111c:tlon In woekb work ....,., preoldori Ill
for hlll deportment and lllmoelf.
- Dorinda WDICJ!l wu ...,..._
Cblof Webster• letter, read ed u mayor•a Heret:ai'y. ,
to &lt;:&lt;Uldl, urged earl)' actioo.
- . Reid WUI 'ftl. reblred u
eotantU, after • brief dlawa~ Jtreet c:ommlltionlr.
aion, qreed to investigate, and
- AIJPrOVal nii llv• to bUY
!Apr rwned U1e sar.ey two .... ti&lt;eo for the ..,.,...
aod fllwtce comml-• to •tud.v cy ...,..a~ruc~&lt;.
U1e ""'-·
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Mayor Legu also read a let- cb&amp;le · of the Vfbageta old tractor from Middleport Village ad- tor from Harold Hysell of Rutviaing that, effective Jan. 1, the
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dump~

the new IIJidflll
by
Middleport IUid of its eotsbllohed

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True Bills

Pr. PLEASANT - Two felFire Chief Henry Werry's reony lndietmenta were returned
port for the year, which includID ~ Coullty Circuit Court
ed 19 in-town fires and 30 outMoDda,y afternoon by the Grand
c(-town Ores, wu appl'(ftled. The

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Tnle bills "ere returned in
the cr1mtna1 action ol state vs.
Donny Rlftle charged with felonious usault ononeLym.Free- Repaired
man during an armed robbery and
A portion Of Second St. buol=*ate VI. James Gibbs, charged
led.
nesses and residellces in Pome·
with felonious assault on one
In Olber activity or COI.Ulell: Ronald
Wilc:o.xen
roy were without wat.er tervice
- 1be f1re contract with Sa.ITbe member~ ol the grand . aU day Mooda.Y due to a leak in
ilbury townlhlp was renewed for jul')' toured and inspected the water lines near Rabinlon's
IDOthtr two years.
Muon COunty jail cllrlng the at- Laundry.
- Jim Soulsby asked council ternom and reported to the oourt
Workers ot the Pomeroy VUW take all possible steps to re- that they found the jail in rea- lage Water Depart:ment began
sonably good condition with only work at 4:3Cl a.m. Monday on the
a few minor items needing at- repair. The Hotel Martin which
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'lbe grand jury upoo report- c:ourtbouae, vlllage ball IUid jail
miacellaoeowJ $500. Total $38,- ing to the eourt asked penniawere among the location! with~
320.
sion, which was granted, tore- out water. Mondayevening.itwaa
convene 011 J8JUIU")' 21 at 9:30 a. not known when tbe repair work
F- - lil&lt;eet repair $500, em- m. to attend to some matters "ould be completed.
JIIOJ'ool $1,500. matorlalo S200, tlley deemed necessary.
pi)llc employees retlrenient
Upoa roll crLll of the prevlwsfl20. Total $2,300.
ly drawn srar.ld jury at 9:30 Lm. CREW RESCUED
OSLO, No.-- (UPI)- Tile
GoQoral Bood Retiremoet F - Monday morning, seveu mem~al 11reet repoh- bond bers were found absent. The court Brltloh trawler Othelln couahl
retirement 1\md - reclempllmof appointed Mrs. George Carson, fire off U1e Norwqlan eoalll
eertltleMe• or notes $6,000, in- C)&gt;) IUid Mro.
Warner, ()!) Mondoy IUid U1e 25&lt;nan ......
took to life rafts and were
terelt on cerdfiCLtes or notes to fW the seven vacancies.
$6t3.tO. Total $6,843.90.
Grand Juron ...-vlng- . picked up by U1e trawler Jlols
Generol Bmd Reth-emeat were J. E. Sommer, foreman, Aquila.
Redemption of bGodo •12,000. Haney c. CottrUl, Bemlee B.
The beauty seen t. partly
-.,111 on - • $5.250. Total Clllowa1, Gall Jones, Mary Hyre,
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him who sees it.-&lt;:hril$17,250.
Hazel E. Rouah, Herman stme,
lian N. Bovee, Ameritan
!ludtary Sewor ondSOWageDiaMelvin Earl Clark,
Vm- writer.
poool Cmolnlctlon Cmtraet - . Donna Glbbo, Hobert GurSewer .....-.ctlon $500.000. To- ds, Cheryl Wamer, Kem.etbMorJal tiOO.ooo.
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MEIGS THEATRE
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Two tHVOI'"Cet, both on grounds
of lfO&amp;&amp; neglect ol *0' and
extreme cruei1;Y, IDd neftber btvolvlnj: minor cldldren, llavebeee
granlod by
.1o1m C. BaCOII
ID Melp Couii\Y common pleu
oourt.
Womdo Hubbo&lt;d bll beee awarded a divorce from Rolmie
Hubbard and tb.e plafaWf was
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Schultz. Herman P. Hoftner has
been granted a dhorce from Hoi., W. HoDDer. The defendant

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and slippery MondiiJ', an obvicaat
faclor in six minor accidentl
Investigated by 1he State Patrol.
One of the six occurred in
Meigs County at 1:55 p.m. Monday on Rt. 33, three..tenths of a
mUe north ~ Pomeroy. No one
was injured aa there was no

contact between two trucks.

oateer11 said Leland E. Haleley, 28, Madetts, headed ooutb.
rounded a curve in a tractor -

-trailer. Halale,y saw a telephone
tr•ck operatod by John R. Koehler, 34, Syra(:use, start to pull
out onto lhe highway.
Halaley applied brakes and hiB
truck "ffiJt alt ooto the BDOW •
corered berm and out of control.
Tbe rlg came back onto the road·
way ancl jackknifed, There was
minor clomago to the left front of
the cab ~ the tractor.
The patrol said Koehler back·
eel ol1. the highway when he saw
the tractor..traller awroaehing.
He did mt see Halal.,.• rig
wllen he otsrted onto the h i - .

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SHOPPING CENTER. NOW· IS A GOOD TIME
DURING OUR JANUARY SALE TO .BUY A NfW
KROEHLER LIVING ROOM SUITE . .USE. OUR
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FLIGHT TO OUR 3RD FLOOR FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT AND SELECT. DEPENDABLE

KROEHLER fURNITURE.

pare joi at rules.

authorizes

executive

secretary of Hoose' to sign voucher&amp; oo "hich approval of
Speaker required.
HR5, employs Rev. Alvin
Duane Smith as House C'hlplain
It $300 Per month.

Elberfelds Department Store
Pomeroy

HBl, corrective matters ·in
revised code.
SCR1, HOWie concun in Senate resolution on committee to
wait on the governor.

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Ill claea. Becauao It olfero you 10 much
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you wha(makell Ford so opaclal. A front
aoal •""' 10 epacioua H"a called the Fianl
Room. A wheelbaae longer lhan C......,_

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WliSIIJNGTON (UPO- Two
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THE APPAIIENT WINNER of Tho Do11T Soallnel"s "Flrot Bab1~ . .~..-" - I l l laW
Eric Eoda, son of llr. IIIII l(rs. Jercy D. Eadl, Rutland. Here, Kent, ·bonl ~ia. 2, Ia hold lw 1\11
. . - . 111111 weloomed home by his two brothere, Slawn. left. tbree, and Todd, lhe, rl&amp;b~

Rutland Infant '69
Kent Erie Esdi, 7 lb., 1111

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Colm\Y'I flrll child of1969lllvea
!It-. and !lira. Eads U1e prwt.
lege Ill ,..ledlng tbe largo ~&lt;·
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provided by ....
merelants wiU! Tho SentineL
~of U1e Baby
Dert&gt;_y wta.r are Charleo Eodo.
BlltlaDII. atl VlrgU Par1001, al10
of Rutland. Mr. IUid M.-.. Low-

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SOoro, oll•er feodinll vn.
lap i'llarmaey. $5 IIIli; Cltlz..,.
Bank, .10 11V1nP account; Moore'•• white cudl.ily
bear; Crow'a Sleak Houle, cUn.ner to mother; Hartley' a Sloe~a,
polr Ill Poll l'arrol Blloy 91Deo;
SWilber -"' Lohse B e x a I 1
Drop, baby nur1ery letj llown.
·ie-Gro. ., Arrow 8btrt to Dad;
Dudllt''a, eut flower &amp;.rranlll-

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mon~ The Kiddie ~. llab,.

blaokol; Duke Cleonera, 10 lba.
eoln1111 type dry eleonlng aarvlce Cl2 valut); Mlddloport -

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In Alheno, $163,000 will be .......,_"' c:able Jn
ment addl1lon Ia acile41dad IW 1poat !Or e~q~~~~~olon af &lt;able ella- rwa1 .~ tram
Athena exehallp. a lOIII pro. trlbutloa facllltleo wlthlo the .x- Tba l'llllla
mont IUid _.,.~on projacll In vide 1,100 euiiiOmer lines ehanp.
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Two tral!le aeclclonts. neither the 23 oxehan(es of Albans dla- IUid termlnala . for 1,200 . _ ground oable relocatim alons are JI!Oiinad In
ho
reoultln&amp; lnpo&lt;IOilllllrliurl', were trlet during 1969._
plux)e number&amp;. Aloo )&gt;lamed II Eaat state St., IUid a cable ad- outiiDecf nU.Jor work )II -' 11
1 lnvelllfpted· Tuesclo,y by Melp
Expansion prOjo&lt;tll wiU In- a 6ito-llne IUid 600.termlnal lid- clltloot to lhe ..at green on Oblo &lt;ertaiD clllllrlet ~;""""
COIIIIt,y a.cirUr Robert C. liar- croue IIWitchllla oquJpment. eo- dllilxl to the Ohio Uolverolty Ceo· Unlveralty'l compus leodlngto a
POMEROY. loalalllliOD iii.• toO
tenbach'a ·~
ble dimibutlon, laterc:huae trex eyltem.
new houalng oomptex'ror married Un11 and toOiermm..lnt~
Tbe flnt, 111 1:15 a.m. on IUid 1- dlatance fkUitleo, ,..td
Included ID the $1.2 - million atudeata.
In
IPment
TO'IIII&amp;hllo Raod 313 about 1~
Robert M. Wopat ·Ill Marion, projecl a r e - · to lilng dlt~ ~ will ~0
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preaident. 1be dl8trl.et serves tanee and toll-tree ealllna traM.•
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POINT PLEASANT, W. Va. lnYol•ad a 198&amp; . - 1 plck-oq&gt;
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~ror .,-,(UPJ).. A "'took force IIPproach'" truck - - by MarJorie Ben- AU!ono. FolrfiO!d, Meiga, Jack- tral offices. Aloo
II a u.W:. '::.
Porn c : :
wUI be made In an atteqJt to aett, 2D, Rt 1, Raednlllt,lrav- llocldnc andVIDlmeouotlea. $95.000 projeet to lntreaae Alberoy
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build ..., the eeorK~DJ¥ of thJs eUne JOUtb1
A chief project wi.U be con- en1-Colwnbut and Atbella-Logan
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Ohio River community which
Autliotlllel laid Mro.- llinletlon of a new$250,000clls- lntertolltnmka.
has been hit by two major fires was attempting to 10 up a grade trlc:t plant aenlcebuildlng. Work
In aoolher
project, the
IIIII the colllpae of tl!e snwr and waa Cll&amp;ble to llllke It be- II ac:hemled to 111ar1 oo It next &lt;0111)1011)' wiD conaolldats operaBridge in the last 13 mootha.
eau1e at IDOW. Wben lbe tried IPr'IDs. 'lbe blll.lc1lng will serve tiona of The Plaflla and Chauncey
Commerce C&lt;mmlsoloner An- to b&amp;cll c1oo11 tbe grade tho truck
u a centralized ICIUrCO of sup- Into one building: Plano call for
"'' Peyton 1111100111&lt;ed Tuesday olld off the ec1p 111 the rood IUid ply servlcea IUid oqulJ&gt;Olenl for lnotsU- of 600 linea ond 900
the program unclertaken by hia over an embaakmeQt. causing it the dlstr:lcL
terminals of ICIUbtment for The
d•l11nent to bolster the eeorr to turq orer 011 tta tcp, 'Ibere
The }Jlaat serviee building wUl Plains customerS' in _, Chaun~
COUnty 8lpt. ~ Schoolo Robert - r e liltY will
om,y,
. waa dlnut&amp;e to ;tbt cab, fenders be erected on a $-acre tract eey ofrt.ce. The two comft'IUDJtlea
Bowen will COIIrdlnats a four- !!II In tpOcla1
PeWJn said residents or ~ and bed of tbe truck. No charge altuated four miles ICIIItlnnlat o1 will retain aeparate eomm~ county Title VI program to pro- luJWia· II!U' ~
area "'have had more lhln their wu flied.
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vide training for teacbers interw wUl reeelvl llli...j
allan! of mloforOlllo.'" He aaJd
Tho other ...,....... at 1:30 p. project will be CIIIIKIUliCecl In the oeporale swltchq facllltlos In estecl In the field or special edu- _for l'ttlndlnt.
he hopes the PrQII'II11 "ean oh- m. on Route 124, a.ve .. tenthl of · 11811' fUture.
one locatlcm.
cation, undo&lt; autbnrlty of the ~and
loin IW them an a~Ieratsd a mile n&lt;!IIIIWtlll 01 the Junetlon
Melp CCMtt.Y Boord of Emca. trl,ll\lng
rete of resoUrce developme~" ot lloptU 124 ... 338, between
Um 19blc:h met in Amleroy TUel1be
Tho C&lt;llllllllsslooer said ,Ule COI'I ctrt•eo 1&gt;1 Hay C. Hartley.
day·~....olon
task fi&gt;rce lntludes re1nl!lllll- 62, .lladH; and Robert L. WinPARIS (UPO - North VtetnmuakltOdVIIwill 1101 reconMr. Bowen. as eoordlnator,
tlves Ill the nelda ol llldtilltrial ao\t, 28, ~alder Its refusal to ae&lt;&gt;opt AmorlcanandSoodb ~pro­
wUI jpdde Ule $24,13S 11111111110r
devetopnien4 &lt;CIIIIIIIunlt¥ ond ·. ·.lillerllr ~ch laid bulb
cedurol ptq&gt;Oaalo for u 01&lt;b&lt; 011:0.W.· ol die
Ialka m
pr01fam tor teachers ~ Mef8;a.
cG~qtr.ehenal -ve plannlng and ur..- aut.oA· .were traveliJII·· la a .IOIJth:.
~to- A North Vletnuneae lll&gt;(lb..- laid lfH!re W.. no
Gallia, Vlntoo and Jadtoc•&gt;eounban ,._.. •• well •• ......... ""*~~'· dl&lt;ic:lkJII1ibm Hartley
....... would lloton to 1 U. S. ~ llllllldopt oome of
tles. Vnder it, Lntereated teadlaenlllllvos from the Jlld..trlal . •'IIJilled m lila illllr*tY to let a
t11o seatllfl arr~~~p~~tents put forward 11.1' 1ile Unllod stateo.
ers will attend Ohio Unlverolb&lt; .
"All these ul'ilwanentl aim at mlki~W ·• Ilbe conference
Derclve,1•01&gt;
1ement .Aulhorlty to "'t ckJ&amp; oUt of hll. ... &amp;Del Win- '
01 1 1 fi')I""IJW matters. · · ..,.~ )'olllele olld IDiD the.....I two-elded iasue. As we a1J'elld;r have said. di1J il unaccept.E-R Unit Remove~~
cunmlaoloner ..lde!ID&lt;t&amp; · ol lla !969 p l 111to aperatabkl to us," tbe ,........,.. uld. Hathuo """'"'l!d oft an IIPpeal
'been under WilY to IOc:'la &lt;!cl bY Hartii!IY. 'lbere wu IIIIDTuallli.Y 11.1' C)TUI R v.,.e, dei&gt;yb- Amerl"'" fteaouator, that
. In the ~II!!' · ~ .cllimoao Ill 1110 ...Or af Hart,.
North V~ ~&amp;lder Ill refuoal ·to.abalj.and·Odopt one of
Man to
said three»'-"" . jtYII auto and IIIOdlum' to tlMI . · !Ia ·alx """"" for the ,..attallllli' lllllo - tbe main obotscle
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en., 1011 ol. Mr. and Mrs. Jer- ebue -. baby needa; Lou' a AshrJ D. Eada, MaiD !I., Ruti"KK, land Slatkin. 5 pl. PI to the
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Kent Eric wao barD Jae. 2
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th.an tho LTD lhel wao qulal8r than a RoUeRoyce. Come ,in now. Tllk H .,..,•.Try H

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CadillaC' All wrapped up

COiched at Berne Union

In 1960, StcJbart mowd to Gal· r.,.. .......,;,. Hto recol&gt;ed llpollo, and -&lt;hod tho B lu 1 his bachelor and master degreee
llovlll to • perfocl !1-4).1 ...,.. from Old.o Ualwnl~.
The Melt:. Countlan sened·11
"""" and the Souti\outetn Olllo
Looaue clamplonohlp. Hll ba... 1111111110&lt; ~ cllrectw In
baU l()uad It GAllS flnl- 110&lt;• GaOipolla 1D IUO.
He 11 martted to the tonner
Olld In the I....,. ID the opriJW
June
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of 196L
Stobart then moved to Mt. Ver- have t11no ·~ J..,
non wllere his· YellOif Jacketl andGrer. · · •
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CGaeh -~· iho..., o1 tbe
Jato llola-.lindlllu. H~
26-14, in tour ;roara.
Frmn Mt. Vernon. stobltt ,.,.. Pulllna, -~ He wui!ww
tered tbe college ranks, aen11W at llraolluu, niu- Mlddlll(lllrt.
The f&gt;lnlll,- later ....... to AI&gt;as an usiatant at Marshlll Vniv.,..alcy. From Marthaii, he Uqulty, ~hop J!aciM, ~
.~ to the Unlverolt,y ol Cln- Chal-loa 'llalided ScMflor!O ~
&lt;1...,.. ln.1965. He joined 11\e Ml- lchoola . _ - ...,._.
Thell, balliiioe Ciarlei · ~
om,l Jlfl[ In 1966.
. Sldla!'t played quorterbocl lor I O p l a ) ' - - ~~
&lt;;;oai:l'l ·Bill . Heial' OlJ Bobcilta in or Ol!&lt;eedod 1115 lba. ,Jj)fj,, h
1957 011111966 aflerhlodlse.-.e lehool - .!hOi ~ . lilirinlii, to
Mlddl""'rt. . fl,m; no~
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:·, ... ·~ ~ po waD oo the William Mcllel.., fUm Portllind. Gao weD Oli(IOrll of the Red Adair
·CO. of Teat 1~ tho !Ire til ''burn off" U1e weD Sllnda)-. Presooreln !he wall, bollevecl to be
.@ii bfaut evef blt In ...-.stern Ohio an4 perhlpa In Ohio, neeessitatecl the 11burnlna: ott n
Yal'"• 1IIOdiiiW off tho GlJw tram 1111 well wW oot 11o clOsed uoUJ workero are ........ to &lt;11&gt; tl!e

wall. Jl"!llito• tram 1111 but1l pill&amp; fiery
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ltldet, aulstant majority fioor
~er, mlnorlt,y tloor leader
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lqt2, election of omciala ot
the -~e of Representative•.
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PROMPT DELIVERY. SENSIBLE CREl11T- AND
CONTINUOUS SERVICE.

prepare Houte rules and meet
wid! Senate committee to pre-

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service as clerk of the Senate.
· SJR1, propose• to amend cmstituUon of State of Ohio to
lower voting age frOO'l 21 to 19.
S COn. R2, tn memoriam of
the PIIBII'IB of Fred S. Harter
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~ Cl&gt;arleo lll,r (ONeill Slotlarl, 31,
1 Mtlve of Metp ~~ o«ent.J.ve t.cktield
eoech IW u.e lllc 111 Wd,.rlnoa.
$ldoart, wlio . - I l l W I , balk-.
baU IIIII I a -· II MldoiJopon Hli!&gt; Sehool
enol In W
IIIII I a - Ohio Unhorilj;, In tho 1950a, haioJ a olmljar poolllon
\DliiOr ilebembechler •• Mlamf.(OhiQ) UidvOJ'·
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lliihwo,ys ID Gallla and Melp

The Legislature

COLUMBUS (UPO- A brlel
look at ection in the General
A..embly Monday:
Senato
SBl, provides for protection
of school children rrom communicable tubereulosis.
SB2, relieves recipients ot unsoUclted
merchandise sem
tbrrugh !be man of lily reSponJibilldes or dJligation to
the serder.
SB3, permits cities to levy a
maximum 2 per cent income
tax It a .epecial election.
SB4, allows a municipality
three years to noti~ a tupa,yer ot deli"lUeti. inccne tax
end a further ab: yean Cor recovery,
SBS, prohibits trains from
blOCking crOISiJ'CI for more
than five minutes U stopped or
switching and more than seven
minutes il m~
~1. provides ror lhe committee oo committe&amp; to aJSign
members of standing c:ommit.toes.
S Con. Rl, provldet c:om.mi ttee to wait am infonn governor that the two houtet of
tho 108Ul Geooral AAIIembly on
in testion and ready to receive

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So many people - verbally and in print
-are urging you to "start" this, "start"
that "in 196!1!" We only say "take life
easier," "enjoy life more" ... by letting _
more of our banking services do more
for you! This is a "Full Service" bank
-every banking service you'll ever
need is right here in one place. Welcome!

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Start this, start that
start ... start ... start!

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report showed that estimated damages from in-town fires was
..... $6. W. The breokdoWD for
fire• inside the village included
01111 business, Obe boat. 14: brullh.
aod two calls that were cancel-

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